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Devil May Cry 5 surpasses 10 million copies sold and breaks records

Devil May Cry 5 
Capcom has confirmed that Devil May Cry 5 has sold over 10 million units worldwide. It stands as the most successful title in the entire series since its debut in 2001. Originally released in March 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, the game was enthusiastically received by critics and the public alike, thus cementing its position as a masterpiece of the hack and slash genre.

Will Devil May Cry be back soon?

 

Since its launch, Devil May Cry 5 has stood out for offering a polished, deep, and spectacular combat experience, with three very distinct play styles. The return of iconic characters like Dante, Nero, and V was impressive. In addition, its graphics and sound positioned the game as a modern benchmark in its category. Media such as IGN gave it a rating of 9.5, highlighting the quality of its gameplay and the intrigue of its narrative. However, what has catapulted its sales recently has been a key strategic move: the premiere of its animated series on Netflix, which arrived on the platform on April 3, 2025. According to Capcom, this production is part of its Single Content Multiple Usage initiative. It seeks to expand the value of its franchises through multiple entertainment formats. The series was an immediate hit. In its first week, it racked up over 5.3 million views. This landed it in fourth place globally in Netflix's "Shows | English" category. It also remained in the Japanese top 10 for seven consecutive days. This strong media impact revitalized interest in the video game. It attracted both new players and those familiar with it, and reinforced the power of the Devil May Cry brand globally. 

 

The anime put him on the map again

Capcom noted that the game "has enjoyed strong player support due to its outstanding gameplay experience." This has allowed it to continue generating sales as a catalog title even years after its release. In addition, the company released an enhanced version of the game. It included a new playable character and other improvements that helped keep it ahead of the competition. Thanks to this newfound momentum, Devil May Cry 5 joins the exclusive group of the 10 best-selling titles in Capcom's history. Capcom also owns high-caliber franchises such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, and Street Fighter. Meanwhile, the entire Devil May Cry series has now sold over 33 million units. This confirms that it remains one of the Japanese studio's most solid and profitable properties.
  Devil May Cry 5 Sales Milestone This situation raises an inevitable question: When will Devil May Cry 6 arrive? Although Capcom hasn't made any official announcement, the enormous success of this fifth installment suggests that a sequel is possible, even practically certain. The current silence could be due to the team's focus on other projects. These include Monster Hunter Wilds, Street Fighter 6, the recently announced Resident Evil: Requiem, or the enigmatic Pragmata, which still doesn't have a definitive release date. Despite this, the story of Dante and his allies is far from over. The media impact, solid sales, and growing fanbase around the world indicate that Devil May Cry is more alive than ever. Whether through video games, animation, or new forms of entertainment, its future looks bright, and its return seems only a matter of time. Devil May Cry Series
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