The digital Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is a launch title for both the Xbox Serie X|S and PlayStation 5, releasing November 10 and November 12 respectively.

The special edition of Dante’s latest outing boasts next-gen improvements across the board, including 3D audio, shorter load times, and ray tracing. 

It’s also packing new content, including a playable Vergil for the first time, the super-fast Turbo Mode, and the Bloody Palace challenge, which was formerly only available as DLC.

While all this is packaged together for PlayStation 5, ray tracing will be patched in for the Xbox Series X|S as a separate download.

Playable Vergil will be available for PC and current-gen consoles at a later date, Capcom said.

Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Devil May Cry news as it develops. Meanwhile, check out why we called it “one hell of a good time” with the best combat in the series.

[Source: Gematsu]

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