StudioMDHR has been running on Cuphead in a technique or different for over a decade now. With Scrumptious Final Path impending, regardless that, StudioMDHR has to appear towards the long run. May just there be extra Cuphead after Cuphead?
In step with Maja Moldenhauer, StudioMDHR started working on Scrumptious Final Path as it nonetheless had left a lot of Cuphead at the slicing room ground after the primary time round. Parts corresponding to a playable Leave out Chalice, and lots of of Scrumptious Final Path’s new bosses, had been concepts born right through the unique sport’s construction that wanted the time beyond regulation of a DLC to peer the sunshine of day.
However now, with Scrumptious Final Path wrapped, Moldenhauer says there’s not anything left sitting on a strategy planning stage someplace. “We were given all of it in.”
So the place does that depart StudioMDHR, a studio that has been about not anything however Cuphead since 2010? Moldenhauer confirms that whilst that is certainly the tip of Cuphead ‘Don’t Deal With the Satan,’ it’s in no way the tip for the studio’s paintings. She isn’t giving specifics simply but about whether or not or now not the sentient ingesting vessels will go back one day, however she did be offering one clue:
“The sky’s the restrict,” she says. “Now we have numerous concepts in our head in relation to the place we wish to cross, what we wish to do. I can say that we adore 2D animation. We adore pencil to paper, however past that, it could possibly cross any place.”
No matter Moldenhauer has up her sleeve, it’s going to most probably take rather some time ahead of we see it given the lengthy construction cycle of each Cuphead and Scrumptious Final Path – a truth Moldenhauer isn’t too fascinated about, so long as it method the workforce at StudioMDHR is looked after.
For extra Cuphead forward of its Delicious Last Course on June 30, 2022, check out our reviews of the original game and the Netflix show, aptly titled, The Cuphead Show!.
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