The latest details for "Devil May Cry 5" will feature the game in the works for the PS4 and its game director to reveal more updates soon.
It has been announced that game director Hideaki Itsuno will be making a new game project this this as many gaming speculated that it could be a sequel to one of his video game titles namely "Dragon's Dogma" and "Devil May Cry".
Itsuno is known to produced several of Capcom video game titles such as "Dragons Dogma", "Rival Schools", "Power Stones" and the original "Devil May Cry" game franchise.
It was teased several months back that Capcom could be showcasing "Devil May Cry 5" during the 2016 Electronic Entertainment Expo event, but Capcom announced "Dead Rising 4" and "Resident Evil 7" instead.
Still, several gaming fans are hopeful that "Devil May Cry 5" could happen as they have been sending numerous messages to Twitter to make a new sequel for the game series,Games Radar reported.
The "Devil May Cry" fanbase is loudly calling for a direct followup to "Devil May Cry 4" as opposed to a continuation of the reboot series "DmC: Devil May Cry" which was developed by Ninja Theory.
However, since the industry is yet to take up the excellent new ideas found in "Dragon’s Dogma" for rival RPGs, a sequel would also be in the best of interest for Capcom to make this year, VG 24/7 reported.
Another possible theory for "Devil May Cry 5's" development is that "DMC" voice actor Johnny Young Bosh teased a photo of him last year along with fellow voice actor Ruben Langdon wearing headsets and motion capture suites.
While the possibility of "Devil May Cry 5" could likely happen, there is still a chance that it could be the sequel Ninja Theory's remake of the game "DmC: Devil May Cry".
The problem however, is that "DmC: Devil May Cry" did not make any positive feedback on sales, thus it would make sense for Capcom to put Itsuno back at the helm of the next game in the series.
Itsuno being more actively involved with its development could ease fans’ concerns, plus a voice actor already outed the existence of "Devil May Cry 5". Since Itsuno served as the director for all but two games in the series, it stands to reason that he will direct the probable fifth game.
Capcom revealed a list of games for this year which include "Monster Hunter", "Street Fighter", "Resident Evil" and many more. The other games section could possibly include "Devil May Cry", so gaming fans should be look out for that in the coming months of 2017.
Gaming fans will have to wait for more updates on "Devil May Cry 5" very soon.