Mewgenics Switch 2 and PS5 ports teased with early gameplay footage

Following the initial confirmation of console ports for the indie hit Mewgenics, developers have shared preview footage of the game running on Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5. Edmund McMillen posted a Switch 2 clip on X on March 25, 2026, captioned 'Oh hi Switch 2!', while executive producer Tyrone Rodriguez followed with PS5 gameplay using a DualSense controller.

Mewgenics, the cat-themed turn-based roguelite from Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel, continues its post-launch momentum after a hugely successful Steam debut in February 2026, which included early announcements of console ports and DLC.

On March 25, McMillen—known for The Binding of Isaac—shared a development clip on X demonstrating the game on Nintendo's upcoming Switch 2 hybrid console. Shortly after, Rodriguez replied with native PS5 footage, captioned 'Oh yeah?'. These social media previews signal active porting work, though not officially announced, with no immediate DLC or mod support planned. An Xbox Series X/S version is unconfirmed, and the team is focused on broadening platform availability. The reveals build on the February console confirmation, prioritizing multi-platform expansion.

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