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Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition stylishly slides to the Switch on February 20th, 2020

Capcom today has announced Devil May Cry 3 is officially hitting the Nintendo Switch in the somewhat near future: February 20th, 2020.

The stylish prequel has been enhanced a bit as you can see in the screens below, and is content complete, and will set fans back around $20.

Check out the screens and announcement below.

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition Nintendo Switch screens:

Stylishly Slay the Seven Hells army and experience the infamous demon-hunter Dante?s origin story in the fan-favorite stylish action game Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition, available for digital download on the Nintendo Switch system on February 20, 2020 for MSRP $19.99.

Devil May Cry 3 serves as a prequel for the iconic action series, unfolding years before the original Devil May Cry with a younger version of Dante. This origin story explores the journey leading up to and culminating in Dante?s face-off against his twin brother, Vergil, who is set on unlocking a gate to the demonic realm. Dante must use his trademark sword Rebellion and dual pistols Ebony and Ivory to stop Vergil and prevent the world from becoming infested by demons. Along the way, players will gain insight into many aspects of the series from the first encounter with fan-favorite Lady as well as the beginnings of Dante?s shop and origins of the series name.

Devil May Cry 3 continued the series? trademark for intense, non-stop action with flair, while introducing the new “style” based combat system with six selectable options including Swordmaster and Gunslinger that change up the gameplay. Each style has its own range of features, and players can power up their favorite style for increased special attack abilities, bringing an extra level of strategy to the action. Devil May Cry 3 also introduced the ability to switch between currently equipped weapons on the fly for additional combat freedom.

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition brings the full stylish action package to Nintendo Switch, offering the addition of Vergil as a playable character and the 9,999 floors of the ?Bloody Palace? survival mode. The system?s handheld mode offers the added flexibility of playing on-the-go for the first time. Devil May Cry and Devil May Cry 2 are each currently available for digital download on Nintendo Switch for MSRP $19.99 for fans looking to get in on the stylish demon hunting action right now.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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