Blasphemous Mod Apk 1.9.0 [Immortality]
| Name | Blasphemous |
|---|---|
| Updated | 16 Jun 2026 |
| Version | 1.9.0 |
| Category | Action > Games |
| Size | 860.2 MB |
| Requires Android | Varies with device |
| Developer | The Game Kitchen |
| Google Play | com.thegamekitchen.blasphemousmobile |
| ApkModCT Downloads | 98 |
The Penitent One wakes up in a pile of corpses wearing a pointed helmet that looks like it weighs more than he does. First action is swinging Mea Culpa, a sword that’s apparently made of guilt, which sounds pretentious until you see it carve through the first enemy. The execution animation is unnecessarily gory for pixel art. This is Cvstodia, a cursed land where religious imagery got twisted into body horror. And the whole aesthetic feels like someone painted over a Goya print with blood.
Executions That Heal You Back
It’s not about chaining fifty-hit combos. Combat here is about timing two or three strikes, watching for the opening, then cashing in with an execution that restores health. Enemies telegraph their attacks just enough that dodging feels fair, but the windows are tight. Bosses demand memorization, not reflexes. You’ll die to the same attack four times before the pattern clicks. Blasphemous Mod Apk removes the death penalty entirely with immortality. No more retreading the same hallway after every mistake—you learn the boss rhythm without the busywork.
Rosary Beads and Sword Hearts
Cvstodia sprawls out in that Metroidvania way where half the map is locked until you find the right relic or ability. Rosary Beads modify stats, Prayers work like spells with limited uses, and Sword Hearts change how Mea Culpa behaves in combat. And some of these are hidden behind walls that don’t look breakable or NPCs who only appear after specific events. Swapping a few beads before a tough fight actually matters.
All the DLC Nobody Asked For Twice
This version bundles in every piece of free DLC released over the years. That includes new bosses, challenge modes, and some alternate ending content. Most of it feels like victory lap material for people who already finished the base game. But the new areas don’t reshape the main route—they just add detours for completionists who want another reason to explore every dead end in a cathedral.




