Mewgenics is getting official mod support, and could have DLC out by the 'end of next year'
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by Robin Valentine February 24, 2026
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Mewgenics is set to receive official mod support and could launch its first DLC by the end of next year, according to developer Tyler Glaiel. In recent social media updates, Glaiel revealed plans to introduce an official launcher with Steam Workshop integration, allowing players to easily access user-created mods. This move aligns with the game's success, which has left many feeling there’s still much to explore in its expansive world.
Glaiel shared that mod support is on the horizon but emphasized it will take time due to current priorities, such as non-Latin language support and developing a steamdeck-compatible launcher. Steam Workshop integration is particularly exciting for fans, as it could open doors for custom classes, new UI elements, and entirely new levels—much like what has been seen in games like Slay the Spire.
The developer also teased Mewgenics' first DLC, describing it as “a small one” with a tentative release window of late 2026. While details are still vague, this announcement hints at exciting future content that could further enhance the game’s depth and replayability. Glaiel and co-developer Edmund McMillen have been discussing DLC plans for months, with McMillen previously hinting at potential expansions.
Mewgenics’ success and enduring appeal make these updates significant. The game has already captivated players with its unique blend of roguelike elements and humorously chaotic gameplay, much like the Binding of Isaac before it. With official mod support and DLC on the horizon, Mewgenics is poised to stay relevant in gaming circles for years to come.
For fans, this news means more opportunities to explore and customize their experience, fostering a deeper connection with the game’s world and its eccentric cast of characters. Whether through mods or DLC, players can look forward to continued engagement with a title that has already proven its staying power.
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Originally published on PC Gamer on 2/24/2026
