Mina The Hollower Dev Discusses Future Plans
Originally published Jun 2, 2026
By Rebekah Valentine · Kotaku
AI-generated summary based on Kotaku · Aggregated by GamingCurve · Human-reviewed and approved on Jun 2, 2026
Key points
- Yacht Club Games has no plans for major DLC for Mina The Hollower.
- The studio has discussed a potential sequel, but no official announcement has been made.
- Mina The Hollower has sold 300,000 copies in three days and is the best-reviewed game of the year.
- The developer learned from Shovel Knight's decade-long DLC support and aims to avoid similar commitments.
- Sales of Mina will influence the studio's future projects, including potential sequels.
Yacht Club Games, the developer behind Mina The Hollower, has confirmed that while no major DLC is planned for the game, the team has discussed a potential sequel. Mina The Hollower, which launched last week, has already sold 300,000 copies in three days and is receiving strong critical reception. The studio learned from its previous title, Shovel Knight, which required over ten years of free DLC support, and has decided to avoid similar commitments for Mina. However, the team has hinted at future content and a possible sequel, though no official announcements have been made.
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