As he battles, Vergil can also impale himself with his trusty katana, the legendary Yamato, to transform into V, his human alter-ego. From there, the trailer switches to gameplay footage as Vergil unleashes his awesome demonic power and rapid sword skills on hordes of enemies. In a dramatic voiceover monologue, the half-human/half-demon warrior wonders what things would have been like had he lived Dante’s life. The Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition trailer shown during today’s PlayStation 5 stream largely focuses on Vergil, Dante’s twin brother and a new playable character for the updated port. Related: Devil May Cry 5: Best Things to Do After Beating The Game Now Devil May Cry 5 is coming to the PlayStation 5, and it will be available on day one. The game's initial release was shaken by some odd censorship choices on its PlayStation 4 port and the same microtransactions that have plagued many popular titles over the past few years, but the gameplay kept the same stylish energy that made the series a hallmark franchise for Capcom, and it has even possibly influenced future games like the recently announced Final Fantasy XVI. 2019’s Devil May Cry 5 was a massive success, managing to return Capcom’s monster-busting action series to its flashy roots following the divisive reception of Ninja Theory’s ill-received 2013 reboot.
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