Devil May Cry acrylic stands

Decorate Your Desk With Devil May Cry Acrylic Stands in March

Capcom will release 30 Devil May Cry acrylic standees of characters and devils from all mainline numbered games. These will debut in Japan in late March 2021. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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Every acrylic stand is available for pre-order separately at the e-Capcom store. The 20 character stands—including the Devil Triggers—will have a two-slotted panel with a bonus Devil May Cry neon sign and are priced at 2,750 yen individually. The 10 devil stands, which also include Nelo Angelo and V’s companions, will come with a single-slotted panel and can be pre-ordered for 2,178 yen.

Here’s the full list of characters and devils that are featured in this collection:

  • From Devil May Cry: Dante, Nelo Angelo
  • From Devil May Cry 2: Dante, Lucia
  • From Devil May Cry 3: Dante
  • From Devil May Cry 4: Nero, Dante, Vergil, Kyrie, Credo, Gloria
  • From Devil May Cry 5: Nero, Devil Trigger Nero, Dante, Sin Devil Trigger Dante, V, Griffon, Shadow, Nightmare, Vergil, (Sin) Devil Trigger Vergil, Nico, Trish, Lady, Empusa, Urizen, King Cerberus, Goliath, Qliphoth Roots, Elder Geryon Knight

Capcom has been producing a lot of Devil May Cry-related merchandise in recent days. In addition to these acrylic stands, it will also release special merchandise at Capcom Cafe with Dante, Vergil, Nero, and V dressed as waiters. Capcom also collaborated with SuperGroupies to produce shoes and bags inspired by Dante, Nero, and V.

The latest title in the series is Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition, which is immediately available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. One of its main highlights is the addition of Vergil as a playable character. The latter will also be available as DLC for the original Devil May Cry 5 releases on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on December 15, 2020.


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