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Devil May Cry remake on the way claims insider ahead of 25th anniversary
The Devil's in the Details As Hideaki Itsuno, the long-time director of the Devil May Cry series, bid farewell to Capcom in 2024, fans eagerly awaited news of a new entry in the franchise.

As Hideaki Itsuno, the long-time director of the Devil May Cry series, bid farewell to Capcom in 2024, fans eagerly awaited news of a new entry in the franchise. Almost two years on, the silence has been deafening. The departure of Itsuno, who shepherded the series through its most recent successes, seemed to throw a wrench into Capcom's plans. The lack of any new announcements since is surprising, especially considering Devil May Cry 5's remarkable sales figures of almost 13 million copies. The game's resurgence in popularity, thanks to the Netflix series, has only added to the mystery surrounding the franchise's future. But, as the series approaches its 25th anniversary, a cryptic claim from insider MajorPlayeix on X has reignited speculation: a Devil May Cry remake is reportedly in the works, using Capcom's RE Engine for a major graphical overhaul.
MajorPlayeix's credibility isn't in question, given their accurate prediction of a Metaphor: ReFantazio port on Switch 2. Their assertion that a DMC1 remake is "pretty far along" in development has sparked excitement among fans. If true, this remake would be a significant addition to Capcom's slate, especially in light of the company's upcoming Gamescom presence. The fact that MajorPlayeix mentions the game being developed in RE Engine, rather than a remaster, suggests a more substantial revamp than initially expected.
The Devil May Cry franchise's 25th anniversary on August 23, 2026, may be the catalyst for this potential announcement. Capcom's strong relationship with Geoff Keighley and the Gamescom Opening Night Live event provides a prime opportunity for a reveal. The proximity of the anniversary to Gamescom raises the stakes, with potential for a major reveal to coincide with the celebration. It's possible that Capcom is planning a commemorative event to mark the occasion, and a remake announcement could be the perfect way to kick off the festivities.
While the lack of official confirmation from Capcom leaves much to be desired, MajorPlayeix's claim has provided a glimmer of hope for fans. The series' continued popularity and the upcoming anniversary have created a perfect storm of speculation. As the gaming community awaits a potential announcement, the anticipation is palpable. If Capcom does have a remake in the works, it would be a significant nod to the series' loyal fan base and evidence of the enduring appeal of Devil May Cry.
It's time for Capcom to put an end to the speculation and deliver on the promise of a Devil May Cry remake. With the 25th anniversary just around the corner, the pressure is mounting for a major reveal. Will Capcom seize the moment and give fans the remake they've been craving, or will the silence continue?


