Summary
- Castle Crashers is getting a new DLC, “Painter Boss Paradise,” featuring custom skins and characters with new abilities.
- The DLC offers quality-of-life improvements, an auto-potion feature, and a redesigned world map.
- Priced at $3.99, the DLC is scheduled to launch this summer.
Arriving long after its 2008 release, Castle Crashers is getting a brand new DLC this summer, continuing the game’s evolution nearly twenty years after its original unveiling. This marks developer The Behemoth’s fourth DLC for Castle Crashers and the first since 2011.
The game’s cheeky take on the classic four-player beat-em-up first graced consumers’ screens several console generations ago and met with generally favorable reviews and millions of units sold across its various incarnations. Castle Crashers has since received a remastered edition, along with a variety of additional content releases introducing new characters, mini-games, and more. The Behemoth’s last new title (remasters notwithstanding) was 2023’s Alien Hominid Invasion, a side-scrolling roguelike shooter that features 4-player cooperative play similar to Castle Crashers.
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Castle Crashers’ Painter Boss Paradise DLC is a Surprise, but a Welcome One
After well over a decade, Indie darling Castle Crashers is getting a brand new DLC, and it’s going to bring about some pretty sizable changes.
The new Castle Crashers DLC was announced in June 2024 as a Steam exclusive, and it will launch in summer of 2025. Featuring the lowliest henchman from the original game, the new content is titled Painter Boss Paradise, after the toolbox-headed servant of the Evil Wizard, The Painter (voiced in the announcement trailer and game by text-to-speech emulator Boing). While adding a few new skins, weapons, and a novel character Paint Junior (who cracks skulls with a gigantic pencil), the DLC also grants players the ability to create and share custom skins with newly integrated Steam Workshop functionality. Those user-generated characters are granted a full suite of animations and can be used to replace not only the player avatars but also any generic enemy in the game. They can also be granted any of the magical abilities culled from the existing pool of arcane talents present in the game.
Castle Crashers DLC Trailer
Aside from the significant expansion to Castle Crashers‘ already impressive array of characters, the DLC also features a redesigned world map (with animated Easter eggs a-plenty), a universally-implemented auto-potion feature, and other quality-of-life improvements. While the update is currently only being released on Steam, The Behemoth co-founder Dan Paladin gives a resounding “probably” to the possibility of console availability down the line.
With the Painter Boss Paradise, Castle Crashers gets its first new content since the Pink Knight Pack, hinting at a continuing lifecycle for the title. The DLC will launch in early summer 2025 at an appealing $3.99 price point and promises to significantly up the insanity factor in an already zany game. As The Behemoth is apparently taking a very long view to continued support and development for its projects, this may not be the last we see of its classic madcap chivalrous side-scroller.
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