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Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition
Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition features improved visuals and gameplay at up to 120 frames per second. Alongside all previously-released downloadable content,…
For anyone who’s been curious about stylish action but balked at full-price ports, Capcom just made that decision trivial: Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is 75% off on the PlayStation Store, down to $9.99 until March 11, 2026 at 11:59 PM PDT. This is the lowest digital price the PS5 edition has seen and – crucially – a much better deal than most physical copies trading for $17-$24 right now.
Devil May Cry 5’s reputation is earned. The Special Edition isn’t just a belated next‑gen patch — it’s the version most players should pick up if they want the modern DMC experience. Ray tracing and 120Hz mode change how the spectacle reads; playable Vergil and Legendary Dark Knight add replay value for people who thought they’d finished the campaign on day one. At $9.99, that upgrade path is suddenly an obvious impulse buy rather than a post-launch luxury.
It’s also a reminder of how profitable catalog pricing can be for publishers. Capcom didn’t need to bundle a massive new campaign or a remaster to drive sales — they leaned on platform promotions to move a high-rated title into impulse territory. For newcomers to the series, the math is simple: you get one of the best modern action games for less than the average cost of a sandwich and it undercuts most used-disc offers.

Call it what it is: aggressive catalog discounting. Capcom has kept DMC5 relevant through post-launch work and port features, but dropping a flagship PS5 edition to $9.99 during Sony’s Dealmania suggests the publisher prioritizes volume and platform visibility over higher-margin long tail pricing. That’s smart business — but it also signals that if you missed DMC5 at launch, waiting pays off. Gamers who shelled out $40+ in 2019/2020 don’t get a refund, but newcomers get a perfect entry point.
The Special Edition is the definitive PS5 package: Vergil is playable, there’s ray tracing, 3D audio, a high frame‑rate mode (up to 120Hz), Turbo Mode (1.2x speed) and the brutal Legendary Dark Knight difficulty. The game is a modest 39.57 GB install on PS5, and add-ons — Vergil unlocks and orb packs — are discounted roughly 20-25%, so completionists can stack extra value for a few dollars more.

I’d want to know whether this is a one-off price push or the start of a sustained low-price strategy for Capcom’s back catalog on PlayStation. If DMC5 SE sees renewed player numbers during this short window, expect similar cuts on other big Capcom ports during future platform sales.
Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition is on sale for $9.99 on PS5 until March 11, 2026 (11:59 PM PDT) — the lowest digital price yet. It’s the definitive PS5 version with Vergil, ray tracing and 120Hz gameplay, and it’s now cheaper than most physical copies. If you’ve been curious about stylish action, this is the moment to grab it; watch the store after March 11 to see whether this was a brief push or a new baseline for Capcom’s catalog pricing.
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