Meet the talent behind Devil May Cry 5 at the Madman Anime Festival in Sydey this March

With Devil May Cry 5 just around the corner, what better what to celebrate that game than by meeting the special people who created it. Both the Director and Producer of Devil May Cry 5, Hideaki Itsuno and Matt Walker respectively, will be appearing at the Madman Anime Festival in Sydney.

Itsuno and Walker will be on-hand during the weekend-long event and will be available for;

  • Guest Signings
  • Devil May Cry 5 panel
  • Judging the Devil May Cry SSS cosplay competition

While Itsuno and Walker’s schedule is not yet fully confirmed and may change, organisers are hopeful the two will be able to participate in the above.

Devil May Cry 5 Sydney

Fans will be able to get their hands on Devil May Cry 5 at the event which will be released on March 8.

The Devil May Cry 5 Sydney panel will focus on exclusive, behind-the-scenes information and should give fans an idea of the work that goes into creating these games. 

The Sydney Madman Anime Festival runs March 15 through 16 and will be held at the International Convention Centre at Darling Habour. Head to the official website for all event and ticketing information.

Devil May Cry 5 will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

Leo Stevenson
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