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Cat Quest III ‘Mew Content Update’ will be ported soon, here are the full patch notes


We had one rudely time with Cat Quest III when the cute action adventure arrived on Switch earlier this year. And now, that little kitten is getting bigger and bigger.

The ‘Mew Content Update’ (we love cat puns, if you couldn’t tell after that opening sentence) has been making a big impact on Steam today and will “coming soon” to the console. Furthermore, it looks like it contains a number lovely (sorry) bonus gift.

First and foremost are five additional story missions, in which you’ll sail across the seven seas, uncovering secrets and meeting some familiar furry faces along the way. Combine that with four new dungeons and three new boss fights, and you’ve got yourself a pretty strong expansion.

Naturally, there’s also a treasure chest of new gear, so you can customize your feline friends however you want – come on, what’s cooler than cats in hats?

Patch notes for ‘Mew Content Update’ were shared by developer The Gentlebros on Cat Quest III Steam pagealthough we’ve gathered them together for you to see below:

Cat Quest III ‘Mew Content Update’

New content
– 5 new missions.
– 4 new dungeons.
-9 new gear (Including a second Warrior Braid for even more co-op fun!)

QOL supplement
– Leveling up past max now adds health, energy, and ammo.
– Added “Camera Shake” option in Preferences.

Bug fix
– Fixed a rare issue where NPCs sometimes moved at abnormal speeds.
– Fixed French Localization where there were missing characters in certain words (Ex: Charaibes -> Charabes).
– Fixed an issue where some enemies’ attacks could prevent the player from switching from water>land and vice versa.
– Fixed an issue where brief static occurred at the end of skipping animation videos.
– Fixed Credits not being reset to their original starting point.
– Fixed confirmation notification panel sometimes not hiding properly after confirmation (“Yes”).
– Adjusted the sound effect to fade out during transitions between scenes.
– Fixed an issue where certain passives were not working properly with certain devices.


You can find our full review of Cat Quest III below, in which we called the animal adventure “Quite simply, one of the best indie games of the year.”

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