My Pet Hooligan’s latest update isn’t subtle about its intent. The “Fully Loaded” patch adds new layers of content and functionality, focusing on refining combat flow and rewarding long-time supporters. It’s part of a broader push to expand the game’s live ops and connect Web3 integrations more directly with gameplay.
Built as a chaotic third-person shooter with satire baked into its DNA, My Pet Hooligan has slowly carved out its identity as more than a meme-driven sandbox. This new update aims to reinforce that by offering new content while prepping the stage for Immutable integration.
Gear and Gameplay Additions
The centerpiece of the update is the new Fully Loaded gear set, giving players fresh visual customizations and stat-affecting items. The additions are subtle but effective. They don’t radically change how combat plays out, but they add variation in how you load out your character between sessions.
A handful of map adjustments also come into play, smoothing movement paths and tightening visibility in certain sections of the play area. It’s the kind of update that shows the dev team is paying attention to PvP friction without overhauling what already works.
Also notable: the introduction of a new limited-time game mode, which blends objective-based missions with high-mobility skirmishes. It’s less about arena control and more about disrupting enemy routes with timing and coordination.
Web3 Links and Cosmetic Unlocks
Beyond the in-game updates, there’s a clear focus on preparing for a broader Immutable rollout. A new linking feature lets players connect their IMX wallets ahead of future marketplace use. While this doesn’t affect gameplay yet, it’s a required step for unlocking the exclusive cosmetic bundle teased in the patch notes.
The cosmetic set is limited to early linkers and won’t be available post-launch. That exclusivity adds some incentive for players embedded in the ecosystem, though it won’t give competitive advantage. It’s mostly about status and showing up as an early adopter.
Cosmetics in My Pet Hooligan have always leaned hard into absurdist, rebellious aesthetics. The new items follow that trend, featuring exaggerated streetwear styles and surreal headgear. None of it is subtle, but that’s the point.
A Signal of What’s to Come
Fully Loaded doesn’t dramatically shift the core loop of My Pet Hooligan, but it’s a clear signal that the game is moving into a more organized content cadence. Future updates are likely to lean even more into interoperability, both in terms of wallet support and how assets circulate between seasons.
At the same time, the devs seem intent on avoiding pay-to-win mechanics. Even as they reward on-chain users with perks, the game’s balance remains centered on moment-to-moment skill, positioning, and teamwork.
This update feels like the calm before a bigger shift. For players already in the loop, there’s plenty to engage with. For newcomers watching the space, it’s a nudge that My Pet Hooligan is still evolving loud, weird, and now slightly more polished.

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