You can expect to see Devil May Cry before the end of March 2019
Devil May Cry 5 was revealed last week at E3, with a release date of Spring 2019. Now, Capcom has shortened that release window to sometime before March 2019.
Devil May Cry 5 was revealed last week at E3, with a release date of Spring 2019. Now, Capcom has shortened that release window to sometime before March 2019.
So how does Devil May Cry 5 improve on its signature action when Dante and Nero return? By making that action look as damn good as possible, that’s how.
The last couple of weeks have seen plenty of leaks pointing towards a fifth chapter in the series finally arriving and if you were looking for more fuel for the fire, well here you go: Discovered by @MysticDance over on Twitter, was a website that happens to be locked to Capcom’s servers. A website by the name of…Devilmaycry5.com.
Devil May Cry 5 is looking increasingly likely, as new website registrations for Capcom's famed demon-slaying series have gone live just before E3. CONVENIENT!
Whatever happened to Devil May Cry though? After a fantastic fourth core game (the best in the series, come at me bros) and an amazing reimagining from western developer Ninja Theory (again, come at me baby-bros who don’t appreciate genius), Devil May Cry entered the wildlands of an uncertain future. Dante and his crew were nowhere to be seen, as the years ticked by and a new generation of consoles were born. Clearly, the time for a new Devil May Cry is now. Good timing too then, as it appears that a ton of details on the next game have leaked.
Devil May Cry could very well be getting a long overdue sequel, if a slight leak from a resume is to be trusted.
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