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Developer- and Publisher-specific Articles: Devil May Cry
DmC Devil May Cry – Bloody Palace launches, Vergil’s Downfall dated
Bloody Palace Mode, the post-campaign 100-level, five-boss gauntlet, is now available for DmC Devil May Cry. The free download will be joined shortly by Vergil’s Downfall, though not quite as soon as expected. Dante’s brother will be setting out on his new adventure on March 5 for PC and PS3, and May 6 for 360. The digital add-on will include a new storyline, along with new enemies, weapons, combos, and locations, as well four difficulty levels.
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DmC Devil May Cry available for 360 and PS3, next week for PC
Ninja Theory’s entry in the Devil May Cry series, DmC Devil May Cry, is now available for 360 and PS3. PC gamers will get their chance to take young Dante through the reimagined origin story on January 25 when DmC launches on various digital outlets. The 100-level Bloody Palace Mode will be available shortly as free DLC, while Vergil’s Downfall, a pack offering a new chapter as well as new weapons and combos, will be available for purchase at the end of next month.
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DmC Devil May Cry to get free Bloody Palace Mode DLC
With its launch just six days away, Capcom has announced that Bloody Palace Mode will be returning in DmC Devil May Cry. The mode will be available as a free post-launch download for all platforms, and unlocked after the main game’s completion. Bloody Palace Mode will feature 100 levels filled with waves of enemies and five boss fights. A global leaderboard will also be supported to track the best runs.
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Capcom releases new DmC Devil May Cry trailer
Ninja Theory’s upcoming entry in the Devil May Cry series is a little over a week away, so what better time for a somewhat bizarre trailer? The modern-day tale is actually set during Dante’s younger days in an alternate universe, which has apparently been overrun by cool-looking masked creatures who are itching for some severe beatings (and guttings).
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DmC Devil May Cry for PC dated and detailed, plus new screens
Capcom has announced that the PC version of Ninja Theory’s DmC Devil May Cry will launch on January 25, ten days after the console version. The Windows version is being developed by QLOC S.A. and is slated to be a Steam-only release. AMD’s Eyefinity and CrossFire technologies will be supported, as well as multiple control devices, including keyboard and mouse, the Xbox 360 controller, and a variety of third-party direct-input controllers. And as with other Steam titles, Cloud saving, achievements, friends support, and leaderboards will also be supported.
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DmC Devil May Cry demo now available on Live Marketplace, PSN
A new demo has launched on Live and PSN for Capcom and Ninja Theory’s DmC Devil May Cry. The demo features two levels, a boss fight with a Succubus, an unlockable difficulty level (Son of Sparda), and access to several weapons, including the Rebellion, Arbiter, and Osiris.
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DmC Devil May Cry to get Vergil’s Downfall DLC for 360, PS3
DmC Devil May Cry’s first post-release DLC pack will be giving Dante’s brother some time to shine with Vergil’s Downfall. The new chapter will feature a new storyline, weapons, enemies, and locations. The downloadable drop—Capcom notes that the content is not on the disc—will be available on Live Marketplace and PSN for 720 MS Points/$8.99, and for free for gamers who pre-order the game at GameStop.
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E3 2012 – Capcom: DmC, Lost Planet 3, Resident Evil 6, SF X Tekken
Capcom’s major announcements—Resident Evil 6, Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collector’s Set—were all made well before E3. However, they still had plenty to show with new shots of DmC Devil May Cry, Lost Planet 3, Resident Evil 6, and Street Fighter X Tekken for Vita.
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DmC Devil May Cry slated to hit consoles, PC in 2013
The Devil May Cry series will be returning next year with the launch of DmC Devil May Cry on January 15 for 360 and PS3, and later in the year for PC. The Ninja Theory-developed entry will take place in Dante’s younger days but, in an anachronistic twist, will be set today. Capcom, who is assisting with development, are promising “stylish action, fluid combat” for “a more brutal and visceral edge to the franchise.”
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Devil May Cry HD Collection now available for 360, PS3
Devil May Cry fans can now play through the trilogy in high definition with the release of Devil May Cry HD Collection for the 360 and PS3. The set includes support for achievements and trophies, as well as a bonus section featuring exclusive artwork.
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