Devil May Cry 5 New Gameplay Footage Offers An In-Depth Look At Dante

Nov 26, 2018 at 10:42am EST
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Devil May Cry 5, the new entry in the series launching in a few months on PC and consoles, is going to feature three different playable characters. We still have to see one of them in action, but it seems like Capcom is continuing to focus on the series' main character for a little while longer.

Earlier today, Capcom streamed a Dante Showcase, showing many of the character's options in battle. You can check out the full stream below.

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For the first time ever in the series, Devil May Cry 5 will feature a Training Mode. The mode will be called The Void and it will include plenty of training options.

Devil May Cry 5 producer Matt Walker joined director Hideaki Itsuno from Capcom’s head office in the vibrant city of Osaka to show off the rich culture of the city and share how the team draws from their surroundings. Itsuno provided insight into how Capcom’s action games are influenced by the Osaka area, before giving Inside Xbox a first look at the comprehensive training mode he’s created for Devil May Cry 5 – dubbed ‘The Void’. As a first for Xbox fans, Itsuno gave a personal tour of Nero’s Devil Breakers, including the bonus Devil Breakers available in the Deluxe Edition content of Devil May Cry 5.

Devil May Cry 5 launches on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 8th.

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