Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition Rated For PC

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It looks as though Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition will be available on PC in addition to its Xbox One and PlayStation 4 releases. The game has been rated for PC by the USK, the rating board in Germany.

 

Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition is a remastered version of Devil May Cry 4 with new features. Capcom have hinted at the ability to play as Vergil, which is an option that didn’t exist in the original version of the game. Details on the Special Edition are scarce at the moment.

 

Capcom will release Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this Summer. A release date for the PC version has not yet been announced.


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