
DmC: Devil May Cry just can’t catch a break. Here it is, a day from release, and fans remain up in arms over the latest iteration of the beloved series. It doesn’t matter how many times Capcom assures otherwise, what a plethora of glowing hands-on previews report and even how an admirable public demo plays; the consensus that DmC is not a good game remains. Frustratingly, this sentiment isn’t the result of the visuals, gameplay or production value; it’s because Ninja Theory developed it and Dante is a brunette rebel. It’s a shame fans have to be so obstinate, because they’re missing out on what may be the best Devil May Cry yet. Not only has Ninja Theory persevered what made the series so lovable in the first place, but vaulted the franchise in a new and exciting direction.

Devil May Cry 5 surpasses 10 million sales as Netflix animated series drives major surge in franchise popularity.

It's been six years since Capcom dropped Devil May Cry 5, but it's still more than worth replaying in 2025 thanks to its rich gameplay.
Because the anime is on Netflix and we gotta ride that DMC in the news again wave.
It’s been sitting in my backlog for a while now. One of the first games I wanted to try for this current gen due to the long load times of previous gen. I’ll get around to it soon!
Everytime its on sale I think about buying it but never do. I only played the orginal and somr of 3 so I guess that's part of it.

Steam's Summer Sale looks primed for Steam Deck players - with a huge collection of titles on offer for the handheld.