As he battles, Vergil can also impale himself with his trusty katana, the legendary Yamato, to transform into V, his human alter-ego. From there, the trailer switches to gameplay footage as Vergil unleashes his awesome demonic power and rapid sword skills on hordes of enemies.
In a dramatic voiceover monologue, the half-human/half-demon warrior wonders what things would have been like had he lived Dante’s life. The Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition trailer shown during today’s PlayStation 5 stream largely focuses on Vergil, Dante’s twin brother and a new playable character for the updated port. Related: Devil May Cry 5: Best Things to Do After Beating The Game Now Devil May Cry 5 is coming to the PlayStation 5, and it will be available on day one.
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The game's initial release was shaken by some odd censorship choices on its PlayStation 4 port and the same microtransactions that have plagued many popular titles over the past few years, but the gameplay kept the same stylish energy that made the series a hallmark franchise for Capcom, and it has even possibly influenced future games like the recently announced Final Fantasy XVI. This updated rerelease was one of many exciting games shown off at today’s PlayStation 5 showcase, which offered new looks at upcoming titles like Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Resident Evil 8: Village, as well as finally providing players with the system’s long-awaited PS5 price and release date.Ģ019’s Devil May Cry 5 was a massive success, managing to return Capcom’s monster-busting action series to its flashy roots following the divisive reception of Ninja Theory’s ill-received 2013 reboot. Capcom's Devil May Cry 5 is coming to PlayStation 5 as a launch title, featuring updated graphics and additional content.