All upgrades in Mewgenics and how to get them

The Coven in Mewgenics

Mewgenics has several upgrades tied to the different NPCs that you can unlock on your adventures.

Upgrades in Mewgenics come in different types, and there’s relative freedom in terms of what you want to unlock first. The process of unlocking different upgrades is also unique, as they’re tied to all the NPCs. Let’s find out how to obtain all the upgrades.

How to unlock all upgrades in Mewgenics

The table below has all the information you’ll need to unlock the various upgrades.

NPC Requirements Upgrades
Butch You’ll need to submit cats that have reached new zones. While the requirements are easier at the start, they increase as you gain access to more zones. Butch always takes cats in batches of 20 (and they must have taken part in battles across the previous zones). You can increase your inventory space with the upgrades. Having the extra space will enable you to store more items without having to send them to the trash.
Baby Jack You have to submit cats that have injuries. The injuries could have been a result of battles, or your cats might have fought in the home Baby Jack will offer different furniture for you to acquire. The list of options goes up as you get more upgrades.
Dr. Beanies If you have a cat with mutations or birth defects, you can submit them to Dr Beanies. He also accepts cats with disorders and parasites, and you have to submit in batches of five. Dr Beanies will provide you with Invention side quests, which will fetch your loot and coins as rewards. However, you can have a maximum of five of these quests at any give point in time.
Frank You have to submit your retired cats to receive the upgrades. Retired cats refer to those who have completed an adventure (area/zone doesn’t matter). Frank allows you to expand your house by unlocking more rooms. The more rooms, the more cats you can keep.
Tracy Tracy only accepts cats that are five years or older. In simple words, you’ll need to submit cats that have advanced through five or more daily cycles. You’ll get more purchasable options at her shop. These can be collars, unique furniture, or a food storage box.
Tink Tink will only accept kittens. Getting kittens is relatively simple as long as you have cats who will mate with one another. Breeding the best cats require information that you won’t have at first. Getting upgrades from Tink will help you to get more data about your cats. This will include information like their sexual orientations, libido, and more.
The Mystery Man Some of your cats will die in battles, and The Mystery Man will help return some of the items you have lost. He also does the same if a cat dies in your home. Getting the upgrades will fetch you more items in return.
Steven Steven requires you to clear specific zones. Breeding the best cats requires information that you won’t have at first. Getting upgrades from Tink will help you to get more data about your cats. This will include information like their sexual orientations, libido, and more.

Which upgrades should you get first in Mewgenics

The first set of upgrades to go for will be the ones offered by Butch. Items play an important role, and you’ll find plenty of them. Your inventory will fill up pretty soon, and increasing the inventory space is important.

Secondly, getting upgrades for Frank and Tracy is also important. Tracy offers some valuable items/options in her shop, which include the colourless collar. Having a larger home is a necessity after the early game, and that’s where Frank’s upgrades come in handy.

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Buckle up, gamers, we may be in for the biggest State of Play in a while.

It’s definitely going to be the longest one, according to PlayStation, with reveals and announcements set to take up over an hour and “spotlight eye-catching third-party and indie games headed to PS5, along with the latest from teams at PlayStation Studios.”

I can’t help it, I always get excited for a good gaming showcase, and this one has the potential to be a great one considering so much of 2026’s release calendar is still up in the air. Games we know about and are expecting will get some shine, but as ever, people will be tuning in for all of the surprise announcements and reveals, too.

State of Play starts on Feb. 12 at 4pm CT, and we’ll be covering all the reveals here.

PlayStation State of Play – Feb. 2026 announcements

Kena: Scars of Kosmora announcement trailer

Ember Lab kicked off the show with its return and the first look at the sequel to the wonderful Kena: Bridge of Spirits. It’s coming to PS5 and PC this year, and it’s looking absolutely gorgeous. Check out the first game while you can before this sequel hits.

Ghost of Yotei: Legends announcement

Can’t get enough Ghost of Yotei? Good, because this online co-op mode for one of last year’s best games is coming, and it looks real similar to the mode of the same name from Ghost of Tsushima. And it’s dropping in just a few weeks on March 10.

Death Stranding 2 on PC

Sam Porter Bridges’ emotional journey comes to PC, with ultrawide support, upscaling and frame generation, and all of the goodies you’d expect from the platform. It’s also coming next month on March 19.

4:LOOP gameplay and details

The co-op title from Bad Robot Games got a closer look, including a bunch of weird alien plants, robot enemies, and more for teams of four to take down in “endless, replayable chaos.” The game is in pre-beta, and players are being recruited now to help test the game in development.

Pragmata story trailer

Capcom’s upcoming third-person action title featuring a cute little AI girl that helps you hack enemies so you can defeat them got a heartfelt look at the bond between her and the main character, Hugh. It’s a little over two months away, dropping on April 24.

Resident Evil Requiem story trailer

We’re just two weeks away from the return of Leon S. Kennedy, and Capcom’s new look showcased some more gameplay, story details (including the confirmation of another returning character), and a serious ailment that the RE2, RE4, and RE6 hero is afflicted by. Is it Feb. 27 yet?!

Legacy of Kain: Defiance – Remastered announcement

A remaster of the 2003 title is coming on March 3.

Brigandine Abyss

A new entry in this RPG series is coming in 2026.

Dead or Alive 6: Last Round announcement

Another port/remaster, this classic fighting game series’ redux includes all of the DLC, along with an improved photo mode, and more. It’s coming to PS5 on June 26.

New Dead or Alive in development

The devs confirmed a new Dead or Alive game is now in active development

Control: Resonant gameplay trailer

The new sequel in the Control series shows that Remedy is always ready to try something new. This gameplay looks quite different from the first game, as this new title features a hack-and-slash style where you use melee attacks and abilities to fight oddities in New York City.

Crimson Moon announcement trailer

Soulslike gameplay and heavy metal music? Yeah, sure, why not. It looks like this game’s got some co-op aspects to it, too, as you play as a half human, half angel fighting all kinds of ugly monsters.

Beast of Reincarnation release date trailer

Game Freak’s soulslike featuring a girl and her dog in post-apocalyptic Japan seems more intriguing with each additional look. It’s coming out on Aug. 4 later this year.

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition announcement

Rayman is back in this ‘digital museum” that includes five playable versions of the original game, enhanced with new options. It’s coming to PS5 digitally tomorrow, and physical editions drop on June 26.

Mina the Hollower

The Hollow Knight devs’ new game is coming in spring, and a demo is coming to PS5 soon.

Neva: Prologue announcement

Coming Feb. 19, this precursor to the emotional, beautiful Neva will showcase the bond between its characters before the events of the first game.

Yakoh: Shinobi Ops trailer

A unique-looking stealth action game featuring an overhead camera that won’t be out for a while as it’s due in 2027.

Project Windless reveal

Based on a series of Korean novels called The Bird That Drinks Tears, this intense-looking title with some gory imagery and a gnarly voiceover to go with it, features a buff chicken protagonist dual-wielding swords and slicing through hordes of enemies Dynasty Warriors-style. It looks ridiculous in the best way.

Star Wars: Galactic racer gameplay trailer

Now THIS is pod-racing! And all sorts of other racing, too. It’s like if Gran Turismo was in space. And it’s launching in 2026.

007: First Light story trailer

James Bond’s origins from Hitman devs is just a few months away now, and this new trailer showed off some of the storyline that 007 fans can expect from it. It’s looking a bit like a playable Bond film.

Metal Gear Solid: Legacy Collection Vol. 2 announcement trailer

Snake is back! Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker are getting the remaster treatment now. This is huge for MGS4, which has only ever been available for PS3 until now…and it’s within reach, coming out on Aug. 27 this year. And to boot, the Master Collection Vol. 1 will be getting some upgrades to its graphics. Big win for MGS fans.

CastleVania: Belmont’s Curse announcement trailer

Whoa, Konami brought the heat. CastleVania is also returning in this new 2D game starring Trevor Belmont, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the iconic franchise, and it’s coming later this year.

Silent Hill: Townfall reveal trailer

After first being announced years ago, we finally got our first true look at the Silent Hill collab between Konami and Annapurna Interacrive, and it looks as spooky as you’d expect. It’s coming later this year, and Konami will do a deep dive on it soon.

Rev.NOiR announcement trailer

A new JRPG title featuring anime-style characters fighting big monsters in an open world is now in development.


This article is being written and updated in real time.

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