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A mod allows Devil May Cry 5 to play cooperatively

A mod allows Devil May Cry 5 to play cooperatively

Up to three players can play in unison on most Devil May Cry 5 missions.

Devil May Cry 5 was one of the most outstanding releases in the first blows of the present 2019. The demonic anger of Dante, Nero and V had its certain rather limited online cooperative component, everything must be said. It happened at the levels where there was more than one protagonist, although he did not fight at our side, but in another area of ​​the map; We could see it, but it wasn't the same.

That has changed, at least in its computer version. The Dante and Raz0r modders have been able to exploit those capabilities offered as a basis to enhance cooperative functionality, just as it should have been to launch. Thanks to their work we can play most of the campaign missions and the Bloody Palace mode with up to 3 simultaneous players playing the available roles. It is not possible to handle the same protagonist in duplicate.

Called “Coop Trainer for Devil May Cry 5”, it not only allows you to play with friends or strangers through matchmaking, but also enables graphic options that so far remained visible only in video scenes, not to mention that you can pause your game without interrupting the other players.

You can download the mod through its Nexus Mods profile.

New experiences in the future

Devil May Cry will return in some way or another. The latest official document of the Capcom Integrated Annual Report, referred to the IP as "a great brand", at the same level as Resident Evil. Although it has not explicitly confirmed that they are currently working on a new installment, they do make it clear that the future is going through new experiences.

They reflect on the work done and ensure that those who are now young will be those who assume the role of leaders in future deliveries. They must learn and integrate Capcom's DNA into their way of working. "Learning and achieving results under the tutelage of a leader, while assuming more responsibilities over time, highlights that employees finally assume a leadership role in the future," referring to large sagas such as Resident Evil and Devil May Cry

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