However, with the announcement of the game's special edition, it seems that this dream has been dashed. To many players, this seemed to imply that special story DLC was coming that would star Lady and Trish. While they talk about how it seems that Dante is really gone for good this time, Morrison walks in and tells the ladies that he has a new job for the two of them before they move off scene. In one of Devil May Cry 5's post credits scene, players find Lady and Trish hanging out back at Devil May Cry. And while this may not be a big deal to some players, it seems to contradict what Capcom set up at the end of Devil May Cry 5's story. Characters added to a Devil May Cry game don't normally get a ton of additional content, typically only being playable through the standard campaign with little to no new cutscenes and fighting through the Bloody Palace. While players seemed to enjoy playing as both Trish and Lady in Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition, Capcom has chosen to leave them out as playable characters in Devil May Cry 5 : Special Edition. They each have completely unique move sets with Lady wielding the Kalina Ann as both a melee weapon and a rocket launcher, and Trish wielding the legendary devil sword Sparda. While these badass ladies have typically taken a supporting role in previous games, they are fully playable for both the campaign as well as the Bloody Palace mode in Devil May Cry 4.
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Players on PC were also understandably upset as Devil May Cry 5 would not be receiving ray tracing in the PC version, with Capcom citing that the special edition had been designed with next-gen consoles in mind.īoth Trish and Lady have been mainstays of the Devil May Cry series for several entries now, with Trish first appearing in the original Devil May Cry and Lady debuting in Devil May Cry 3.
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Unlike most games that were releasing an enhanced version of previous-gen games, Capcom didn't offer a free upgrade path to the updated game, charging players $40 to play. While this all seems like great news for Devil May Cry fans, Capcom faced backlash for a series of clarifications it had to make after the special edition was announced.
RELATED: Devil May Cry 5 Will Support Ray Tracing on Xbox Series X But Not Series S The calm, cool, and collected katana-wielding brother went on to seemingly set the standard in character action games for what a good rival character could look like. Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition finally gave players the ability to play as Dante's power-hungry twin brother, Vergil. He has long been a fan favorite in the Devil May Cry series ever since he first truly appeared in Devil May Cry 3 as one of the game's main antagonists.