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Devil May Cry V Gets Free New Mode In April

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A popular mode in the Devil May Cry franchise is going to be available for free to all players in Devil May Cry V.

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Devil May Cry V will be getting a free new mode, and it is coming very soon.

Capcom has announced that the Bloody Palace mode is finally coming to Devil May Cry V; the mode pits Dante and the others against hordes of enemies. The enemies become more and more difficult as the playable characters race against the clock. In the Bloody Palace, you can play as the three main protagonists of the main campaign, Dante, Nero, and V.

The Bloody Palace has been a staple within the franchise for a while now, and it has been available in all the games since Devil May Cry 2. It was only a matter of time before Devil May Cry V got its own version of the mode.

The Bloody Palace will be available to all players for free on the first of April.

Devil May Cry V was released on March 8 to critical acclaim. It has been hailed as one of the best titles in the franchise, with fans praising the graphics, gameplay, and characters.


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