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Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition Gets New PS5 Gameplay Showing Vergil & More in Action

During Sony's PlayStation 5 Asia Celebration Showcase, new PS5 gameplay of Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition was showcased.

Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition

During Sony’s PlayStation 5 Asia Celebration Showcase, new PS5 gameplay of Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition was showcased.

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We get to see Dante and Nero in action, on top of the newcomer to is Special Edition, Vergil.

You can check it out below.

If you’d like to see more about Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, you can check out the original announcement, some gameplay showcasing the new featureseven more on PS5, and another gameplay trailer featuring a song by Hyde, and the launch trailer.

Here’s how Capcom describes the games and the improvements it brings.

“The power of next-gen consoles has unlocked new ways to experience the superb stylish action in Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, with the inclusion of new gameplay modes such as Legendary Dark Knight Mode and Turbo Mode. Each mode offers a new and distinct level of difficulty for those looking to push their skills to the limit.

Fans seeking an added challenge can grapple with the increased enemy count in the perilous Legendary Dark Knight Mode, a new difficulty level which promises to keep even the most seasoned devil hunters on their toes by pitting their skills and style against a Crazy amount of enemies.

Adrenaline junkies can pit their reaction times against the increased speed of Turbo Mode, which ups the gameplay speed by 20 percent to allow for even more rapid fire and fluid combos.

Motivated by the overwhelming fan requests for playable Vergil, Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition adds to the latest installment in the Sons of Sparda saga by allowing players to play through the destruction of the fictitious Red Grave City as Vergil. In addition to the new Vergil mode, players will be able to take Vergil through the perilous floors of the Bloody Palace challenge mode, while wielding his iconic blade the Yamato. “

The game is already available for Xbox Series X and S and will launch on November 12 or 19 for PS5 depending on whether you’re in North America or in Europe.

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