Mewgenics

Upcoming 2025 video game

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2025 Tentative release of Mewgenics planned for digital distribution on Steam, concluding the game's long development cycle.
October 2022 Official Steam page for Mewgenics is launched, describing it as a turn-based roguelike legacy game.
October 31 2022 Mewgenics is previewed by Polygon journalist Russ Frushtick, with McMillen and Glaiel sharing the game's development history.
January 2020 Tyler Glaiel develops a turn-based tactical role-playing prototype for Mewgenics after testing various gameplay genres.
January 2018 McMillen secures the rights to Mewgenics and announces he will develop the game with Tyler Glaiel, planning a complete design overhaul.
2016 Edmund McMillen confirms Mew-Genics has been cancelled, and he departs from Team Meat to focus on The Legend of Bum-bo.
August 2014 Development of Mew-Genics is put on hold, with Tommy Refenes stating they will refactor the gameplay to make it more coherent.
April 2014 Mew-Genics becomes publicly playable at PAX East in Boston, Massachusetts, with Team Meat still insisting on a release that year.
August 2013 Team Meat plans to exhibit Mew-Genics at PAX Prime in Seattle, Washington, but announces the game will only be exhibited and not playable.
October 2012 Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes of Team Meat announce Mew-Genics, describing it as a randomly generated game involving cats, drawing inspiration from The Sims, Pokémon, Animal Crossing, and Tamagotchi.

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