Update [Tue 11th Oct, 2022 17:05 BST]: It’s been announced that in addition to the standard physical release for Cuphead, a Collector’s Edition is also on the way, and it contains some pretty awesome goodies!
The standard physical edition will launch on December 6th, however the Collector’s Edition will be available “at a later date” (a release window of “Q1 2023” is currently displayed on the product page) for $199.99 and can be ordered directly through iam8bit.com.
The contents of the Collector’s Edition are as follows:
“A vintage handcrafted Cuphead marionette puppet, a mechanical hand-crank music box, a unique and classy o-sleeve, and a map showcasing the world of Inkwell Isles from Cuphead – all within a premium box showcasing the Asbestos Safety Curtain that can be transformed to display the Cuphead marionette.”
What do you think of this one? Will you be picking one up?
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It’s Cuphead’s birthday – hooray! Although the hard-as-nails platformer only launched on the Nintendo Switch back in 2019, it initially released on Windows and Xbox One back on September 29th, 2017, making Cuphead five years old as of today. Mad!
To celebrate the milestone, developer and publisher Studio MDHR has announced that the game will be getting a physical release on Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and will be available in “retail stores everywhere”.
As a bonus, the physical release will also come packaged with the recently released DLC expansion Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course, which is nice! We thought the expansion was a resounding success, awarding it a 9/10 in our review and calling it “a great little expansion that adds new life to one of the Switch’s most entertaining games”.
As for the main game itself, check out our video review below:
Will you be grabbing a physical copy of Cuphead? It’s about time, right? Tell us in the comments below!
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