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    Devil May Cry 5: ‘Devil Hunter Edition’ Listed For Switch 2

    Abyan KhanBy Abyan KhanMarch 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A newly surfaced age rating for Devil May Cry 5 has revealed a previously unannounced version of the game—strongly indicating that a new edition is in development for the Nintendo Switch 2.

    The listing, as spotted by Nintendo Everything, and published by Taiwan’s Digital Game Rating Committee, names “Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition” for the Switch 2. While Capcom has not officially confirmed the project, ratings of this kind are widely considered reliable indicators of upcoming releases, typically appearing close to announcement or launch windows.

    Devil May Cry 5 Switch 2

    The significance of this development lies in both timing and platform history. Despite launching in 2019, Devil May Cry 5 never appeared on Nintendo hardware, with the original Switch limited to earlier entries in the franchise.

    That absence was largely attributed to hardware constraints rather than strategy. The emergence of a new edition now signals that those limitations are no longer a barrier—and that Capcom sees value in bringing one of its most successful titles to a wider audience.

    The naming itself—“Devil Hunter Edition”—is a key detail. Unlike the previously released Special Edition, which introduced features such as ray tracing, high frame rates, and a playable Vergil, this appears to be a distinct version rather than a simple port.

    Industry reporting suggests it could either be a rebranded package of existing enhancements or a new release with additional content, though no new features have been officially confirmed.

    Devil May Cry 5 Nintendo Switch 2 Devil Hunter Edition

    From a commercial standpoint, the move is logical. Devil May Cry 5 has sold over 10 million units worldwide, making it one of Capcom’s most successful modern releases and, at times, its top-selling title in recent fiscal reporting.

    Critically, the game also performed strongly, with aggregate review scores around the high-80s, reinforcing its status as a benchmark in the action genre. Reintroducing the title on newer hardware allows Capcom to extend its lifecycle while capitalizing on an established audience.

    The rating did not emerge in isolation. It appeared alongside multiple listings for other unannounced titles across regional boards, reflecting a broader pattern in the industry: classification agencies frequently reveal projects ahead of official announcements.

    In recent months, several major releases have surfaced through similar channels before being formally confirmed, lending credibility to the Devil May Cry 5 listing.

    Strategically, this points to continued third-party investment in Nintendo’s ecosystem. Historically, Nintendo platforms—particularly the original Switch—missed out on more demanding AAA releases. That gap now appears to be narrowing, with publishers increasingly porting technically intensive titles.

    For Capcom, this aligns with its long-term strategy of strengthening core franchises like Devil May Cry alongside Resident Evil and Monster Hunter, using re-releases and expanded editions to sustain engagement.

    In the near term, the next step is clear: official confirmation. If the rating follows typical industry patterns, an announcement could arrive in an upcoming Nintendo presentation or partner showcase. More broadly, the listing suggests that major publishers are still actively expanding their support for Nintendo’s current hardware cycle—positioning it as a more viable platform for high-performance, modern titles than its predecessor ever was.

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    Abyan Khan is a dedicated writer and tech enthusiast currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology. With over 3 years of professional writing experience, he specializes in crafting clear, engaging, and informative content across a range of topics, particularly in the tech and gaming industries. Abyan combines his academic knowledge with real-world insights to deliver articles that are both well-researched and reader-friendly.

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