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Mycelium Conquest: Mitosis

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Release dateJuly 9, 2026
PlatformsPC
GenreIndie, Simulation, Strategy
DeveloperYCF Productions
PublisherYCF Productions
LanguagesEnglish, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese

About Mycelium Conquest: Mitosis

Mycelium Conquest: Mitosis shifts the traditional automation loop from cold machinery to the grotesque efficiency of fungal growth, arriving on PC with a release date of July 10, 2026. Functioning as a standalone, free-to-play entry point, this version specifically targets cooperative play for up to four people. Unlike mineral-based factory builders, the central loop here revolves around hunting alien fauna and absorbing flora to generate biomass, which then fuels the expansion of a living network across the planet Xenoterris.

The defining mechanic is the integration of biological production chains that must be managed in real-time. Players do not just build stationary machines; they evolve through five distinct stages, scaling from a single spore into a planetary-scale organism. This creates a high-stakes specialization dynamic where one player might focus on refining enzymes while others manage the acidic defenses needed to repel hostile waves. Because this is a biological system, bottlenecks are not just logistical—they are matters of survival, as the network must consume or face starvation.

Understanding the Mitosis Edition Constraints

As the July 10, 2026 release date approaches, players should be aware that Mycelium Conquest: Mitosis is a strictly ephemeral experience. Developer YCF Productions has designed this as a co-op-only gateway, meaning there is no single-player mode and, most critically, no save system. Every session is a fresh start, intended to test how far a team can push their evolution in a single sitting. If your group values persistent progression or cloud saves, this version acts more like a high-intensity demo for the full title rather than a long-term campaign platform.

For those who enjoy the chaotic coordination of games like Factorio or Satisfactory but want a faster, more visceral session-based challenge, this release offers a unique logistical puzzle. The risk lies in the lack of persistence; the game hinges entirely on the quality of your immediate teamwork. It is a perfect wishlist candidate for groups looking for a zero-cost entry into complex automation, provided they are comfortable with the "rogue-lite" finality of having no save button. Buy into the full version later if you need achievements, but start here for the pure biological chaos.

Features

Multi-playerCo-opOnline Co-opFamily Sharing

System requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 11 64-bit
Processor
Quad-core 3.0 GHz
Memory
8 MB RAM
Graphics
OpenGL 3.3 compatible GPU with 6 GB VRAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
5 GB available space
Sound Card
Any

Recommended

OS
Windows 11 64-bit
Processor
Quad-core 3.0 GHz+ (AVX2 supported)
Memory
16 MB RAM
Graphics
OpenGL 3.3 compatible GPU with 8 GB VRAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
5 GB available space
Sound Card
Any

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