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I honestly never heard of it, and now I'm super upset that this exists.
Mighty No. 9 wasn't even in the Mega Man X style. It was more like the Mega Man style. I actually liked it more than the average person seemed to. I thought it was not bad. I think it was just way too hyped. It was unfortunately way too easy, but that's the case for any platformer these days.
I will say the offline version is coming out at the end of this month, which "hopefully" means it's actually balanced around not being a trash F2P game. So maybe the offline version will be ok? (I hope as I love MegaMan X)
I'm sorry man, I knew it existed, so I had to share the bad news with you.