Developers Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel have released a new features trailer for their upcoming strategy roguelike game, Mewgenics. The trailer highlights the game's core mechanics of building and genetically manipulating a cat army for turn-based battles. Mewgenics is set to launch on PC via Steam on February 10, 2026.
The official features trailer for Mewgenics, shared by IGN India, provides an in-depth look at the game's innovative gameplay. Created by renowned indie developer Edmund McMillen, known for titles like The Binding of Isaac, and co-developer Tyler Glaiel, Mewgenics introduces a unique twist on the roguelike genre. Players assemble and evolve an army of cats through selective breeding and genetic manipulation, engaging in tactical turn-based combat against challenging opponents.
The trailer emphasizes the strategic depth involved in customizing feline units to suit different battle scenarios. As an upcoming title, Mewgenics builds on the roguelike tradition with procedurally generated elements and permadeath mechanics, though specifics on these aspects were not detailed in the trailer description. The game's release is scheduled for February 10, 2026, exclusively on PC through Steam, marking a significant addition to the platform's indie strategy lineup.
This announcement follows a series of promotional materials, including developer gameplay commentaries and a release date trailer, indicating growing anticipation for the title. One related highlight describes Mewgenics as 'the most exciting roguelike I’ve played in a long time,' underscoring its potential appeal to fans of genre-blending experiences. With its whimsical yet tactical premise centered on cat armies, Mewgenics aims to carve a niche in the crowded roguelike market.