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The Binding of Isaac creator’s Mewgenics finally gets a release date, almost 13 years after it was announced

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Last updated: 04.09.2025 13:12
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Mewgenics finally has a release date! The endless cat breeding RPG from The Binding of Isaac’s Edmund McMillen will be released on 10th February, 2026 on PC. That’s over 13 years since its original announcement!

Alongside this announcement, McMillen (one half of the Mewgenics team) released a gameplay reveal on his personal YouTube account. It’s a whopping 50-minutes long, and showcases how the much-anticipated indie will actually play. You can check it out yourself down below.

For those unaware, Mewgenics has been on a bizarre development journey. First revealed in 2012 after the smash hit Super Meat Boy, the game was described as the “strangest project” McMillen had ever worked on. However, this version of Mewgenics was shelved and ultimately cancelled, with McMillen focusing on The Legend of Bumbo until 2018 when he acquired the rights for Mewgenics from Team Meat and began development on the game alongside Tyler Glaiel.

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So it’s been a wild one. Still, it’s awesome to see Mewgenics nearly at the finish line. McMillen and Glaiel are well-respected for good reason. Here’s to a future full of weird and wonderful cats

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