Mewgenics

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Official promotional art for Mewgenics, referencing the cover of Sonichu 0.

Mewgenics is a tactical role-playing roguelike life simulation video game developed by Edmund McMillen and Tyler Glaiel. Due to the game's co-creator Edmund McMillen being a carpetbagger and friend of Chris, it allowed Chris to do voice acting work for the game and have his character Sonichu explicitly mentioned and referenced in the game. Chris was involved with creating artwork for the Mewgenics comic, and later teased his involvement with the game itself in the months leading up to its Steam release on 10 February 2026.

Game audio

Chris, along with a long list of other notable Internet figures including Liquid Chris and Geno Samuel, are in the game's credits for contributing voice lines of meowing.

Chris Chan's voice clips


Liquid Chris's voice clips


Geno Samuel's voice clips


Promoting Mewgenics

Chris, along with other select people, were mailed a package of promotional Mewgenics items and merchandise shortly before the game came out. Chris made a video unboxing it, though had to reupload it twice due to accidentally revealing info such as Edmund's private email meant only for special people to request a free copy of the game on Steam. Though Chris did have a brief meltdown,[1] his mistake seemingly had no effect on their collaboration or friendship.

On 28 March 2026, Chris livestreamed Mewgenics Let's Play 1 with Jesus Christ Chan Sonichu Prime.

Giveaway

Chris participated in a game giveaway on 10 February 2026 when the game was released.[2] Chris's performance in the giveaway was sloppy - appropriating a different participant's giveaway image,[3] forgetting to announce the winners by the 11th, and a week after he did, one winner (theCosmicComet) alleged to have not received the game. On the 25th, theCosmicComet reported receiving the game and thanked Chris.[4]

Gallery

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