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Video: ‘DmC Devil May Cry — Definitive Edition’ Turbo trailer

March 10th is the release date of DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition, the enhanced version of the original DmC: Devil May Cry, which will be made available on the Playstation 4 and Xbox One current-generation consoles.

Capcom knows that you may be on the fence when it comes to purchasing a copy, which is why it streamed a new trailer for DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition. This trailer compares the speed of the original game and the “Turbo” mode that DmC Devil Mary Cry: Definitive Edition will receive.

If you want an increase in speed, then Turbo mode gives you a 20-percent boost.

You can obviously see the differences between the two speed modes. The trailer also wants gamers to note that Turbo mode allows Dante and Vergil to perform their special attacks at a faster rate, which should be attractive for most.

Turbo is one of many features within DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition.

The game will have new modes known as Vergil’s Bloody Palace and Gods Must Die.

Vergil’s Bloody Palace features sixty stages with the Nephilim, Sons of Sparda, and Vergil Must Die difficulty modes. The difficulty automatically increases after you clear every 20 stages, which means passing the first set automatically changes the difficult from Nephilim to Sons of Sparda.

Once you clear the second set of 20 stages, then the difficulty changes from Sons of Sparda to Vergil Must Die.

Gods Must Die is a new difficulty mode that allows enemies to enter Devil Trigger Made, which allows them to inflict more damage to you. This difficulty is for the hardcore gamers let alone Devil May Cry fans.

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