v2.2.0 introduced a wider variety of treasures. The game features a loot pool comprising:
While full online matchmaking is still on the roadmap, v2.2.0 adds 2-player local co-op (compatible with Parsec or Steam Remote Play Together). Hololive Treasure Mountain v2.2.0
The most significant addition is the inclusion of Hololive English - Council (and Project: HOPE). IRyS, Sana (posthumous nod), Fauna, Kronii, Mumei, and Bae are now fully playable. Each comes with a unique "Affinity Ability": While full online matchmaking is still on the roadmap, v2
The world of Hololive fan games has always been a vibrant testament to the creativity and passion of the community. Among the standout titles in this ecosystem, Hololive Treasure Mountain has carved out a niche as a surprisingly addictive blend of resource management, rogue-lite mechanics, and chaotic VTuber energy. With the release of version 2.2.0, the game has undergone a seismic shift. Whether you are a veteran miner who has been digging since version 1.0 or a newcomer tempted by the new previews, this guide covers everything you need to know about the latest update. The most significant addition is the inclusion of
Responding to complaints that the game was either too easy or impossibly hard, v2.2.0 introduces dynamic difficulty. If you mine 500 blocks without taking damage, the game subtly increases enemy spawn rates. Conversely, if you die three times in a row, an NPC helper (often Kaela herself) spawns near the entrance with free consumables. The game now adapts to your skill level in real-time.
The previous system forced you to return to the surface every five minutes because your iron pickaxe would shatter. In v2.2.0, tools now use a "Heat" system. A pickaxe doesn't break; it overheats. You can still swing an overheated pickaxe, but it deals 50% less damage to blocks and generates double the noise (attracting more Chat enemies). This encourages strategic retreats rather than abrupt failures.