DmC – The Eye of Dante App Lets You Redeem Points For DmC Orbs

Capcom have released a free DmC Devil May Cry app titled Eye of Dante for iOS and Android devices. This is augmented reality app that lets you find hidden messages in the real world, as well as tag environments with anti-demon propaganda. Take a look at the app below:

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“Missions” for app users to complete are provided by The Order, the anti-demon group that Vergil leads in DmC Devil May Cry. By using the app in various ways, you can collect badges and earn points. These points can then be redeemed in DmC Devil May Cry for in-game Orbs.

 


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