In case you missed the news yesterday, Capcom announced that its bringing DmC Devil May Cry to the new generation of consoles with a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One remaster.

Today, we have the official 1080p/60fps trailer for the game directly from Capcom. Be sure to adjust the video’s settings above in order to get the full experience.

I held off on DmC Devil May Cry back on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. I didn’t do that because I hated the idea of a reboot (truth be told, I’m not that big of a fan); no, I did it because I was simply too busy with other games. Now, the DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition looks pretty legit. The whole package will play in 1080p at 60fps on both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, it will only cost $39.99 and it includes the following features.

  • Rebalanced, repolished gameplay – With nearly two years of user feedback, Ninja Theory and Capcom have made the gameplay tighter than ever, with bug fixes, rebalanced combat elements and enemy behavior, tweaks to the Style system, and even new gameplay settings such as a manual lock-on.
  • All DLC from the last-gen version – Includes weapons, skins, items, and of course, the entire “Vergil’s Downfall” campaign.
  • Vergil’s Bloody Palace – Vergil now gets his own set of sixty waves of fast-paced stylish action in this perennial favorite mode.
  • Turbo Mode – Another series tradition, this mode speeds up all gameplay by 20%, for faster, more stylish combat than before.
  • Hardcore Mode – This toggle-able setting offers a classic, hardcore challenge, affecting various aspects of the game such as Devil Trigger, AI, and the Style system.
  • Gods Must Die difficulty level – Offering an insane challenge, this mode causes all enemies to deal 2.5x the usual damage, and spawn with Devil Trigger active. Plus: no items allowed!
  • Must Style mode – This mode requires that players achieve an S style rank or higher in order to deal damage to enemies.
  • New costumes celebrating the Devil May Cry legacy.
  • And more!

That list comes from the video’s description.

So, what do you think? Are you going to nab DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition? The game releases for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on March 17, 2015.

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