The game Mewgenics, launched just 15 days ago by the creators of The Binding of Isaac, Tyler Glaiel and Edmund McMillen, has seen remarkable sales success, comparable to that of Triple A titles.
This initial reception suggests a promising future for the new cat roguelite,which could allow its developers to retire comfortably, although their focus is clear: to continue improving the gaming experience.
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One of the most anticipated news is the confirmation of official support for the installation and download of mods. Tyler Glaiel has commented on his X account that, although there is still no specific date for this feature, the intention is to add a launcher that facilitates the integration of user-created content.
However, they must wait to resolve some current technical issues before making this operating system. Glaiel also emphasized that his priority is to fix bugs and make adjustments to the base game to ensure an optimal experience for players.
Aside from the modding plans, the developers are already outlining a first expansion, which is expected to be a small DLC. Although specific details and an official name have not been revealed, Glaiel has mentioned that the release could take place in late 2027.
Still, he emphasized that these plans will be finalized once the current improvements to the game are completed, saying: I will probably need a couple of months to focus solely on bug fixing and support for the base game.
With so much to come in terms of content and support, Mewgenics seems destined to keep its community engaged and active in the coming years.