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Cop a copy of Cuphead with its upcoming physical release

They say time flies when you’re having fun. Well, we must have been having a lot of fun when playing Cuphead because the beloved platformer turns five years old today. It took the world by storm back in 2017 thanks to its challenging platforming, fantastic music, and obviously the painstakingly illustrated hand-drawn animation visuals. The Switch port is also a tremendous conversion of the title, so wherever you play it, you’re in for a treat.

Now players have even more options, as Studio MDHR unveiled the Cuphead physical release to celebrate the game’s fifth birthday, and now we can finally put the title on our shelf as we’ve always dreamed of. Studio MDHR is teaming up with iam8bit for the launch, and the physical release is coming to Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Playstation 4. It also contains all content released so far, including the recent Cuphead: The Delicious Course DLC.

We don’t currently have any information about the Cuphead physical release date, but any interested fans can sign up to be notified when more information is available over at the iam8bit website. For even more great Cuphead content, be sure to check out our articles covering Cuphead bosses, Cuphead characters, and Cuphead Funko Pop.

Let’s dive into our guide to the Cuphead physical release date.

Cuphead physical release: promotional art shows boxed copies of the game Cuphead

 When is the Cuphead physical release date?

We don’t have any exact information on the Cuphead physical release date yet, but fans can register their interest through this portal at the iam8bit website

If you just can’t wait to get your next gaming fix, then be sure to check out our guide covering the best Switch platformers next.

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Cuphead characters – time to spill the tea

Do you want to get to know the Cuphead characters? Well lucky for you mugs, our cup runneth over with information on these porcelain personalities. Cuphead, Mugman, Ms. Chalice, and the rest of the cups in the cupboard make up most of the friendly cast of Cuphead, and are often the characters you’ll play on your journey. So read on to get a handle on this motley crew.

Who are the Cuphead characters? Well, in this guide we are going to break down the friendly characters you meet along the way, and the main cast. Cuphead bosses would be a slightly bigger guide, so we can’t squeeze that right in here today. The exuberant and earnestly joyful main cast of Cuphead is plenty for one day, so let’s keep a cup-half-full attitude?

When you’re done here, why not check out some of our other great guides covering upcoming titles for 2022. We’ve got guides on Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Nopon, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 heroes, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 amiibo, and plenty more. Or, treat the Cuphead fan in your life with our guides to Cuphead Funko Pop and Cuphead Plush.

Here’s our guide to Cuphead characters

Cuphead characters

Cuphead characters: a cartoon character with a mug for a head and a red outfit is visible

Cuphead

A joyous cartoon character based on the Fleischer characters in older animations from the 30s and 40s, Cuphead has a big cup for a head which also includes a straw he can drink from. Try not to think about it. He’s the default character in Cuphead and so most of you will pick him up first, and he has a distinctive red colour, compared to their twin brother Mugman.

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Mugman

The Luigi to Cuphead’s Mario, Mugman is Cuphead’s twin brother and shares many of the same cup-flavoured features, including one massive mug for a head. He’s a bit goofy and slightly more cowardly than his brother, and even encouraged Cuphead not to make a deal with the devil. that obviously didn’t work, so instead Mugman joins Cuphead on his adventure.

Cuphead characters: a female animated character with a chalice for a head is visible

Ms Chalice

Originally known as The Legendary Chalice, Ms Chalice was previously an NPC that the cup brothers had to save to unlock new abilities in the original Cuphead. In Cuphead – The Delicious Last Course, Ms Chalice is upgraded to a playable character, controlling very differently from her male mug pals. With a dash that counts as a counter and a double-jump, Ms Chalice is very agile and changes how players interact with the rest of the game.

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Elder Kettle

The mentor and father figure to Cuphead and Mugman, Elder Kettle is a large teapot with a cane, glasses, and slippers. While Elder Kettle constantly warned the brothers not to head into the casino, they eventually ignore his advice and become indebted to the devil. The kindly teapot helps them anyway (I would have said “I told you so”), and even helps Cuphead and Mugman through the early tutorials.

Cuphead characters: an animated character based on a pig and wearing an eyepatch is visible

Porkrind

A vendor who has set up shop on Inkwell Isle, Porkrind is a mixture of a man and a pig, and seems to be friendly towards Cuphead and the other main characters. Porkrind sells many different things to Cuphead for coins, mainly new weapons and abilities, that unlock new ways to blast enemies. He’s also one of the very few characters to talk, letting out a gruff “welcome!” when players enter the shop.

That’s it for today folks but check back for regular updates to this guide with even more of your favourite animated mugs. If you haven’t tried it out yet, be sure to check out our Cuphead – The Delicious Last Course review to find out exactly how much we loved the slew of new levels and bosses. Let’s just say, they were a chip off the ol’ mug.