Devil May Cry 4 site gets a Dante update

Dante's going to have his own stages in Devil May Cry 4 - Image 1 

While going through our list of usual haunts, we noticed that there were some new updates made to Capcom‘s Devil May Cry 4 webpage. Most notably, they’ve added a lot of Dante pages onto their website, which you definitely want to have a look at.

As the site so proudly proclaims, “He may not be the lead, but Dante is back!” More importantly, the site also mentions Dante’s own part in the plot, though we’re not going to spoil that for you. As you can see from the above picture we took, Dante will also be getting some goodies, such as Dante-specific stages, the multiple fighting style system made popular in DMC 3, and a mysterious new function called the Active Style Change, which reportedly increases the number of rankings you can take your stylish action gauge.

In any case, there are also new movies, some additional artwork, and a whole lot more to uncover. We’ll leave that up to you to find out though. Regardless of who’s playing the lead and which platform it’s heading to, we’re glad to have Dante back, at least.

Dante's going to have his own stages in Devil May Cry 4 - Image 1 

While going through our list of usual haunts, we noticed that there were some new updates made to Capcom‘s Devil May Cry 4 webpage. Most notably, they’ve added a lot of Dante pages onto their website, which you definitely want to have a look at.

As the site so proudly proclaims, “He may not be the lead, but Dante is back!” More importantly, the site also mentions Dante’s own part in the plot, though we’re not going to spoil that for you. As you can see from the above picture we took, Dante will also be getting some goodies, such as Dante-specific stages, the multiple fighting style system made popular in DMC 3, and a mysterious new function called the Active Style Change, which reportedly increases the number of rankings you can take your stylish action gauge.

In any case, there are also new movies, some additional artwork, and a whole lot more to uncover. We’ll leave that up to you to find out though. Regardless of who’s playing the lead and which platform it’s heading to, we’re glad to have Dante back, at least.

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