


You can look for Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition to launch on June 23rd for the Xbox One, PS4 and for PC.Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition will be available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC from June 23, Capcom has announced. I'm pretty if the game sells well enough at the $25 price point that Capcom will unleash some additional DLC. The original DmC didn't sell all that great on the Xbox 360 and PS3 due to a lot of fan backlash and it's not surprising that gamers are at least very excited for a true remake of the original Japanese rendition of Devil May Cry 4 before the series was passed off to Ninja Theory. I think majority of gamers are just happy that this game is getting a proper remake since they weren't all too keen on Ninja Theory's DmC: Definitive Edition for the Xbox One and PS4. Demo even if it was already in your PS4's library.

It's not a surprising move given the way some digital games have been treated, such as Konami removing the ability to re-download the P.T. There are actually some dissenters on the Capcom Unity thread who are frustrated with the digital-only release for anyone outside of America. Then again, more than a million people have already pre-ordered The Witcher 3.Īll hope isn't lost, though. With one too many poorly released AAA titles still in need of patching like Halo: The Master Chief Collection or the multiple patches required to fix Assassin's Creed Unity, I would have thought more people would be leery of pre-ordering. I suppose, in some ways since this is an older game and most gamers already know what Devil May Cry 4 is all about, putting money down on the game in pre-orders is okay with them. It sometimes baffles me when people are okay with paying for stuff to unlock in a game before they get the game. Unsurprisingly, most of the Capcom Unity community are a-okay with the pre-order DLC.
