Cuphead 1.3.4 ((free)) Here
Have you found a new strategy using the "Converge" weapon in 1.3.4? Let us know in the comments below.
Version 1.3.4 introduced a new arsenal that completely changed the "tier list" of weapons.
stands as a significant quality-of-life and bonus-content update. It successfully refreshed the base game ahead of the paid DLC, improved performance on Nintendo Switch, and remains the definitive way to experience Cuphead on that platform before the full DLC integration in later patches (e.g., 1.3.6+). cuphead 1.3.4
: After defeating King Dice , the Devil’s right-hand man, they face the Devil himself [5.13]. The Endings
In the sprawling landscape of modern video games, few titles have managed to carve out a legacy as distinct as Studio MDHR’s Cuphead . Known for its punishing difficulty and breathtaking 1930s rubber-hose animation style, the game became a cultural phenomenon upon its initial release. However, for many players—especially those on Nintendo Switch and PC—the version number represents the definitive way to experience the game. Have you found a new strategy using the
When Cuphead launched in 2017, it was an instant phenomenon. Praised for its 1930s rubber-hose animation style, jazz-infused soundtrack, and brutally punishing difficulty, it became a gold standard for indie run-and-gun games. However, for years, the game existed in a relatively static state. That all changed with the arrival of version .
: The Devil offers them one final bet: if they win, they get all the loot in the casino; if they lose, he gets their souls [5.1]. The Endings In the sprawling landscape of modern
Cuphead (Version 1.3.4) Platforms: Primarily Nintendo Switch, also relevant to PS4, Xbox One, and PC (as a post-launch patch aligning content). Release Period: Late 2019 – Early 2020
Studio MDHR adjusted the volume of the parry sound effect. In pre-1.3.4 versions, the "ding" of a parry often drowned out boss cues. Now, the music ducks slightly during combat prompts.