Treasure Mountain V2.2.0 — Hololive
The roster has expanded. Without spoiling every secret, v2.2.0 adds at least two new Hololive members to the playable lineup—including one from Hololive English (mythic or promise fans, you’ll want to check this out). Each new character brings a unique active ability and passive trait, changing how you approach each mining run.
Minato Aqua’s hidden room is now a guaranteed spawn on Layer 3. In previous versions, it was a fun bonus. Now, stepping on the wrong floor panel triggers a "Cleaning Frenzy" that destroys half your inventory. Solution: Always carry a "Nene Hug" consumable. If you use it before entering Aqua’s room, she laughs and gives you a free upgrade instead.
The world of fan-made Hololive games has exploded in recent years, but few titles have captured the addictive, chaotic, and surprisingly challenging essence of VTuber culture quite like Hololive Treasure Mountain. Originally conceived as a love letter to the mining and wave-survival genres, the game has undergone several major updates. Now, with the release of Hololive Treasure Mountain v2.2.0, the developer has pushed the envelope further, introducing a suite of features that fundamentally change how fans play, grind, and interact with their favorite talents.
Whether you are a returning veteran miner or a newcomer lured in by the Hololive fandom, this guide will cover every pickaxe swing, every ability change, and every hidden secret in version 2.2.0. Hololive Treasure Mountain v2.2.0
If you’ve been following the Hololive fan game scene, you’ve almost certainly heard of Hololive Treasure Mountain. What started as a charming, indie-developed mining challenge has evolved into one of the most polished and addictive fan tributes to VTuber culture. Now, with the release of version 2.2.0, the game has taken another massive leap forward.
Whether you’re a returning prospector or a fresh-faced fan ready to dig in, here’s everything you need to know about the latest update.
The official changelog for v2.2.0 is 15 pages long, but here are the most impactful changes for your playthrough: The roster has expanded
Buffs:
Nerfs:
Bug Fixes:
Version 2.2.0 is considered the definitive version of the game because it successfully transitioned Treasure Mountain from a simple arcade game into a fully-fledged fan project.
The developer clearly listened to community feedback. Menus are snappier, the hitboxes for digging feel more precise, and the game now runs smoother on lower-end PCs (perfect for streaming or playing on a laptop between oshis’ karaoke streams).