Resident Evil Village and Pragmata are both in development on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X the former is scheduled to be released in 2021, while the latter is coming in 2022. Capcom will release a physical disc version of the game “at a later date,” the company announced on the series’ Twitter account.Ĭapcom is working on a number of other next-generation games.
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The reason, said a Capcom representative, is that Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is “being developed specifically for PS5 and Xbox Series X.” That’s surely disappointing news for people who own the game on PC.Īsked about the possibility of an upgrade from the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game, the rep told Polygon, “As DMC5SE has been developed as a separate next-gen launch title, there are no plans for upgrades from DMC5.”ĭevil May Cry 5 Special Edition will be “available digitally at launch” on both PS5 (Nov. “Just wait until you get into a situation where you’re surrounded by a bunch of Hellbats - you’ll be able to pinpoint specifically where they all are in relation to the camera based on their cries,” said Capcom.Īside from the Vergil DLC, Capcom told Polygon that it has no plans to bring any of these additions - whether it’s new content like Turbo Mode, or new features such as ray tracing or 120 fps support - to the existing PC version of Devil May Cry 5. The Special Edition will also take advantage of the PS5’s DualSense controller and its 3D audio features.