Vergil Will Be Playable In DmC Devil May Cry On March 5th

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Capcom have announced a release date for the “Vergil’s Downfall” DLC for DmC Devil May Cry. Vergil’s Downfall will be available on March 5th in North America and March 6th in Europe.

 

Vergil’s Downfall will allow you to play as Vergil in his own story. You’ll have four difficulty levels to choose from, and the DLC will feature new weapons, combos, enemies and locations.

 

The DLC will cost 720 Microsoft Points on Xbox Live and $8.99/€8.99  on PC and PlayStation Network. If you pre-ordered DmC, you’ll get the DLC for free. You can watch a recent trailer for it here.

 

Additionally, Bloody Palace mode—an endurance run mode making its return from the older Devil May Cry games—is available as a free download today. The mode is accessible after having completed the main game.

 


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