Cry 4 is the first game in the series to feature Nero as a playable character — who embarks on a quest to stop the main franchise protagonist, Dante.
Using Limp Bizkit might've legitimately have sold me on the Devil May Cry show more than anything else about it.
The new animated adaptation of the Devil May Cry video games, from Studio Mir, hits Netflix this spring with Dante ready to take down some demons.
The most recent installment in the series is Devil May Cry 5, with Dante teaming up with Nero and a mysterious warrior named V to combat the Demon King Urizen. Judging by what’s been released by ...
Netflix's Devil May Cry anime finally gets a release date, dropping on the streaming service on April 3. The new animated ...
After the reveal of the absolutely incredible opening sequence for the show – accompanied, of course, with “Rollin’” by the one-and-only Limp Bizkit, Adi Shankar took to X (formerly Twitter) to share ...
Simply put, it wouldn't be a Devil May Cry game without these iconic traditions making an appearance in one way or another.
Entertaining the idea that the Devil May Cry x Fortnite crossover is true is fun, especially considering the possibilities. Between Dante, Nero, Virgil, and more, Devil May Cry is full of ...
Netflix unveiled the official opening sequence for Adi Shankar's Devil May Cry series, featuring a release date and Limp Bizkit.
Some may think this sword is Nero’s Red Queen, which was introduced in Devil May Cry 4, but this is unlikely since Nero would be too young given Dante’s and Vergil’s apparent ages. The Durandal is the ...