The Art of Cuphead book goes up for preorder
It's Cuphead on paper.
What you need to know
- Cuphead is getting an artbook with a lot of amazing illustrations.
- The book launches in March 2020.
- There's also a limited edition available with a cloth sleeve and much more.
- You can preorder it for $64 on Amazon.
Cuphead is an incredibly challenging run 'n' gun shooter from Studio MDHR. It's regarded as somewhat of a modern cult classic because it features stunning visuals that harken back to cartoons of yesteryear. It even managed to pass 5 million copies sold a few weeks ago.
If you can't get enough of Cuphead, you'll be happy to know that an artbook is coming soon. It features early designs, concepts, illustrations, and paintings, and much more from Game Directors Chad and Jared. However, if you want to go all out, you can do so because there's a limited edition available.
Originally priced at $100, now $64, The Art of Cuphead: Limited Edition includes a cloth slipcase featuring exclusive art and a set of acetate sheets in a portfolio breaking down the game's classic start screen illustration. It's a sight to behold and I've already preordered mine. According to Amazon, it's coming on March 17, 2020.
More to love
So many drawings
Get transported back to the golden age of 1930s animation with an art book celebrating the acclaimed run 'n' gun platformer, Cuphead! Each page of this curated collection of artwork is designed to capture the vintage look and feel of the Thirties.
Don't deal with the devil
They like to roll the dice
Cuphead is a run and run sidescrolling game focused on unique boss battles in the style of older cartoons, with incredible graphics and sounds that reflect the 1930s.
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