Devil May Cry 5 Demo Coming Exclusively to Xbox One Tomorrow Based on New Leak
Oops.
It seems Capcom's Devil May Cry 5 news for tonight's Game Awards leaked early thanks to Xbox Portugal who accidentally revealed that the first Devil May Cry 5 will be playable tomorrow exclusively on Xbox One.
Accidentally leaked in a Facebook post (which has since been taken down) the new Devil May Cry 5 clip ends on a note saying that the demo will be available on December 7 only on Xbox One. Downloads will presumably be made available either tomorrow or tonight after The Game Awards reveal, though that's not for certain.
Also, the Bloody Palace returns and will be available as a free update in April 2019 pic.twitter.com/FERSaHgMHS
— Nibel (@Nibellion) December 6, 2018
The clip also revealed that The Bloody Palace, Devil May Cry's PvE horde mode will return to Devil May Cry 5 as a free update available in April 2019. Two big Devil May Cry 5 announcements following today's earlier news that the vocals for Dante's theme song has been replaced following sexual misconduct allegations against the previous vocalist.
Either way, it looks like aside from the clip itself, we have a good understanding of what to expect from The Game Awards tonight. For more check out our Devil May Cry 5 guide for news, previews, and videos.
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