

The Vergil DLC costs $5 and adds everybody’s favorite samurai sword Dante into the game, no mods or broken movesets required. However, we d o get Vergil, which is what I wanted the most to begin with, so it’s not all bad. So, no, we don’t get turbo mode or the new difficulty. What was surprising was that PC players wouldn’t get it, just like with DmC. After all, the third and fourth games got one. Considering Devil May Cry 5 featured more playable protagonists than any earlier game in the series.When the Special Edition of Devil May Cry 5 was announced, it wasn’t a huge surprise. He appears in files tied to Bloody Palace update which was already known as being in Capcom's post-launch plans, with some lines referencing him as a playable character. Ever since that happened, every fan started wondering if we would get to play as Vergil, which we technically already did but a may have leaked Capcom's future plans.

He reappears in Devil May Cry 5 after a major plot twist and continues being his old self, seeking to defeat Dante but being bound by his moral code, if you can call it that. This is likely due to Capcom being aware of Vergil's massive popularity surge since Devil May Cry 3 as fans loved the intricacies of rivalry between him and his brother Dante. Spoiler fest for Devil May Cry 4 and 5 will start with the next paragraph.Įach Devil May Cry game since Devil May Cry 3 featured Vergil as a major antagonist, anti-hero and a playable character on occasion. If you haven't played through the singleplayer campaign, the TL DR version for you is that Vergil may be a playable character in the upcoming Bloody Palace update, which may also contain multiplayer elements but Capcom didn't officially confirm any of this yet. Due to the news being closely connected to Devil May Cry 5 storyline, this article will contain major spoilers.
