![]() Oddly, though, it seems ray-tracing won’t be available at launch for the main game, either. That’s not the biggest deal in the world, but it does paint a rather dire picture for the future of the Series S. It seems the less beefy 1440p console just cannot power ray-tracing and keep DMC5 running smoothly. While Series X and PS5 will be able to make use of ray-tracing for a fancier graphical presentation, owners of Microsoft’s less powerful variant won’t have the same choice. It seems 2020 isn’t being kind to any tech launches, with people still scrambling to get Nvidia’s latest GPUs and pre-orders for both Sony and Microsoft’s devices unavailable around the nation.Īlong with all of these details, Capcom revealed some new information about the Xbox Series S version of Special Edition. The belated release is likely being done to get early-adopters grabbing the more full-priced Special Edition variant alongside their brand new consoles…that is, if anyone can actually obtain the consoles this year. ![]() Going for $4.99, it will grant you access to Dante’s brother for use in “Story Mode,” “Bloody Palace,” and “The Void.” You Are Reading : Devil May Cry 5s Vergil DLC Releases December 15 For PC PS4 and Xbox Oneįor anyone that isn’t upgrading to Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition on next-generation platforms (or that happens to own the PC version that is now being treated like a second-class citizen), Capcom has announced that the Vergil DLC pack for the previous versions will release on December 15, 2020. Devil May Cry 5’s Vergil DLC Releases December 15 For PC, PS4, and Xbox Oneĭevil May Cry 5’s Vergil DLC will launch for last-generation consoles and PC on December 15, 2020. ![]()
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