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Devil May Cry 5 video game is now live on all Xbox One consoles

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
March 8, 2019
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The highly-anticipated video game, Devil May Cry 5, is now available to play on Microsoft’s family of Xbox One consoles.

The game is the latest in the popular hack-and-slash Devil May Cry franchise and lets players play as Dante, Nero, and V in a storyline set several years after Devil May Cry 4.

Here’s the official game description and launch trailer:

The ultimate Devil Hunter is back in style, in the game action fans have been waiting for.

A brand new entry in the legendary action series, Devil May Cry 5 brings together its signature blend of high-octane action and otherworldly original characters with the latest Capcom gaming technology to deliver a graphically groundbreaking action-adventure masterpiece.

Devil May Cry 5 is available in both a regular version and a Deluxe Edition that comes with the base game, a variety of in-game weapons, music tracks from previous games, alternate voice options, and live action cutscenes. Both versions play in 4K Ultra HD when played on an Xbox One X console.

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