No Devil May Cry 5 DLC Plans Yet, Says Game Director


The first proper addition to the Devil May Cry franchise in almost a decade has fans of the franchise very excited. Devil May Cry 5’s director Hideaki Itsuno has revealed that the team currently has no plans for DLC content for this title. There’s a reason for that. Since Devil May Cry is being developed as a complete single-player experience, the team isn’t focusing on additional content that could be added to the game by DLC at this point in time.

Itsuno mentioned during Gamescom that there won’t be any major DLC expansions soon after the title is released because they haven’t even planned one right now. The idea is to offer the title as a complete single-player experience and DLC content doesn’t figure into that.

The new title will have some connections to Devil May Cry 2, Itsuno said, pointing out that while Dante’s motorcycle won’t be the same as the one in DmC2, there will be many other connections between these games. This will be the first for any two games in this series.

It goes without saying that a lot of fans of this franchise are waiting for the title to arrive. They will have to wait until March 8th as that’s when Devil May Cry 5 is going to be released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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