Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition coming to next-gen, includes playable Vergil

Capcom has announced it is bringing Devil May Cry 5 to next-gen consoles; PS5 and Xbox Series X. Capcom’s first release on next-gen, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition includes new features, modes and the addition of Vergil as a playable character.

Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition will add ray-tracing, 3D audio, Turbo Mode and Legendary Dark Knight Mode. It will also include all Deluxe Edition and EX Colour Pack Content.

Available as a launch-title, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is a pretty great way to get next-gen up and running.

Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition

On Xbox, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition will also be compatible with Xbox Series S. Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is powered by an upgraded version of the RE Engine and will allow players to choose up to 120fps settings, 4K, ray-tracing and more.

The new difficulty modes give players even more ways to play. Legendary Dark Knight Mode pumps up the number of enemies where Turbo mode increases the game speed by 20%. Finally, fans will be able to play as Vergil in both the campaign and Bloody Palace. Vergil will also be available for PS4 and Xbox One players.

More of Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition will be revealed during Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online.

It will be available at launch for both PS5 and Xbox Series X.

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