DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition Brings New Content to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Today
Developer and publisher Capcom has announced the launch of DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition. The new game reinvents the highly popular 2013 release with enhanced, 1080p, 60 frames per second graphical presentation and new features that include the all new Turbo Mode and Dante's brother Vergil as a playable character in Vergil's Bloody Palace mode. Learn more by reading our DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition review.
New to DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition, Dante’s twin brother is playable in “Vergil’s Bloody Palace,” a much requested feature by fans of the original game. In this mode, players wield the deadly sword Yamato as Vergil in a survival mode featuring arenas and enemies from the “Vergil’s Downfall” bonus campaign.
Several options have been added that provide a new layer of challenge. The modifier “Turbo Mode” heightens combat intensity by increasing gameplay speed by 20% and “Hardcore Mode” which, as a throwback to classic Devil May Cry games, raises the bar for achieving a high style ranking. In the all-new “Gods Must Die Mode,” new trials await for players ready to take on the most challenging difficulty mode in the game. Gameplay tuning and balancing have also been implemented based on fan feedback, including the addition of a fully configurable enemy lock-on option and rebalancing of the style system.
As an extra bonus, fans will also be treated to a fun visual homage with the inclusion of new skins for both Dante and Vergil inspired by classic Devil May Cry character designs
For more information on the game, check out the official DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition website.
New to DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition, Dante’s twin brother is playable in “Vergil’s Bloody Palace,” a much requested feature by fans of the original game. In this mode, players wield the deadly sword Yamato as Vergil in a survival mode featuring arenas and enemies from the “Vergil’s Downfall” bonus campaign.
Several options have been added that provide a new layer of challenge. The modifier “Turbo Mode” heightens combat intensity by increasing gameplay speed by 20% and “Hardcore Mode” which, as a throwback to classic Devil May Cry games, raises the bar for achieving a high style ranking. In the all-new “Gods Must Die Mode,” new trials await for players ready to take on the most challenging difficulty mode in the game. Gameplay tuning and balancing have also been implemented based on fan feedback, including the addition of a fully configurable enemy lock-on option and rebalancing of the style system.
As an extra bonus, fans will also be treated to a fun visual homage with the inclusion of new skins for both Dante and Vergil inspired by classic Devil May Cry character designs
For more information on the game, check out the official DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition website.

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