Devil May Cry 5 Getting New Demo for PS4 and Xbox One Next Month

Devil May Cry 5

PS4 users may have been slightly disappointed by the Xbox One-exclusive demo of Devil May Cry 5 released in December, but soon it’ll be time for something a bit more inclusive.

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Today Capcom took to Twitter to announce that a multiplatform demo will come to PS4 and Xbox One next month, and more precisely on Feb. 7.

Unfortunately, unless Capcom decides to surprise us further, looks like PC users won’t be so lucky as their brethren on PS4, since it appears that the demo will come only for the two current-gen consoles.

If you want to see more about Devil May Cry 5, you can enjoy the latest gameplay showing the Cameo Modea brand new gameplay trailer featuring V, and another showcasing a song by L’Arc-en-Ciel’s Hyde.

We also recently learned that the game is going to be pretty naughty in words and deeds, likely to no one’s surprise.

The game releases worldwide on March 8 for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.


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