New Devil May Cry Announced At TGS | NowGamer
Capcom has lifted the lid on the fifth game in the Devil May Cry series
Capcom's Tokyo Games Show press event just took place in Japan - the publisher has finally confirmed rumours of Devil May Cry 5, and British developer Ninja Theory is working on the game.
The new game will be called DmC - as per Capcom's recent trademark - and will follow a young-looking Dante. Capcom also showed a trailer during it's press event - look out for that soon.
“Capcom has announced Devil May Cry 5 at TGS”
More details to follow.
[Update]
Check out the new screens and logo below.
Capcom wants Ninja Theory to explore "new frontiers" with the game according to the PR:
"From its debut on PlayStation 2 in 2001, the Devil May Cry series has been synonymous with stylish action, rewarding combat and a brash, smart-talking protagonist. This ‘Devil May Cry DNA’ remains but is now injected with a dark and brutal gameplay that promises to redefine the franchise," reads the Press Release.
"Set against a contemporary backdrop, DmC will depict a duplicitous world where nothing is ever as it seems and the line between good and evil is constantly blurred. Spurred into action by the promises of a trusted relation, Dante bursts into this world intent on revenge at any cost. DmC will retain the series’ signature mix of sword and gunplay but add additional weapons, all new powers and a revitalised gameplay system as players encounter the game’s devilish mix of enemies and navigate the rich, interactive environment."
Capcom producer Keiji Inafune confirmed it's too early to discuss release dates for DmC.
Assuming DmC is a prequel, it's the second in the series following Devil May Cry 3. 2008's Devil May Cry 4 was the last game in the series, and well-received by critics - check out our review.
9 comments:
DMC3 ll be the best ps3 game of the year for sure.
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This game's going to be good, and haters will inevitably abhor.
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