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Can’t keep a Mighty Goose DOWN in this new Free DLC coming April 19th

Mighty Goose was a breath of fresh air for those who wanted pedal to the metal action. Today we found out like a down jacket as winter approaches, we?ll need to take the title out again as new free DLC is coming April 19th. Mighty and his friends will face down a new threat in the form of Baron with the fate of Planet Ceto on the line.

Developer Richard Lem had this to say regarding his motivation for releasing this DLC for free ?This DLC is a thanks to everyone who made the launch of our tribute to the greatest side-scrolling run-and-gun games of the 1990s so egg-cellent,? Well I salute you sir and the team at Blastmode and MP2 Games for giving us more avian action. Mighty Goose is available on PC, Mac, Linux, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation and Xbox Platforms.

Mighty Goose Free DLC Update Trailer:

Mighty Goose Free DLC screens:

Mighty Goose, the over-the-top, run-and-gun, titled goose game, developed by Blastmode and MP2 Games, published by PLAYISM, embarks on an underwater adventure in free DLC releasing Tuesday, April 19 at 12 AM PT/9 AM CET/7 AM UTC. Goose and their companions will hunt down one final bounty on Nintendo Switch, Steam for PC, Mac, and Linux; PlayStation 4 and 5; and Game Pass for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

Return as the winged, waddling, weapon-toting Mighty Goose on a new mission complete with new pixel art by Richard Lems (KUNAI) and fresh tracks from composer Dominic Ninmark (Blazing Chrome). After defeating the Void King in the main campaign, Mighty receives a call about a new threat: the villainous Baron seeks to destroy the aquatic paradise of Planet Ceto.

Fend off the Baron?s maritime minions, unleashing waves of destruction while riding on a surfboard in this new world. Commandeer a new submersible aquatic vehicle and show sea creatures the superiority of lungs to gills. Enjoy several challenging new levels and a devilish boss fight with the Baron.

Mighty Goose retains all their unlocked upgrades like the double jump, increased ammo, and charged attacks, along with any upgraded secondary weapons. Unleash mayhem once again alongside companions like Commander Vark and his limitless machine gun ammo, Raven and his powerful slash attack, and Regular Duck, who doesn?t do much but tries his best. Pick up a second controller and have a friend control the companion.

?This DLC is a thanks to everyone who made the launch of our tribute to the greatest side-scrolling run-and-gun games of the 1990s so egg-cellent,? said Richard Lems, founder of Blastmode. ?Unlock all those upgrades, and find all available companions in the campaign ? you?re gonna need all the help you can get to defeat the Baron.?

Mighty Goose?s free DLC releases Tuesday, April 19 at 12 AM PT/9 AM CET/7 AM UTC for Nintendo Switch, Steam for PC, Mac, and Linux; PlayStation 4 and 5; and Game Pass for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Mighty Goose supports Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Korean, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, and Polish language text.

Stan Yeung

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