Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition Will Run at 4K/60 FPS or up to 120 FPS With Ray-Tracing Disabled

4K/30 FPS or 1080p/60 FPS with ray-tracing enabled.

Posted By | On 21st, Oct. 2020

Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition

Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition is looking to be quite the substantial package, and from faster load times to a new playable character to new modes and more, it’s offering plenty of additions and improvements over the 2019 base release. It goes without saying, but there will be improvements in the visuals department as well, and now, Capcom have provided more details on what performance and visuals modes you can expect to see in the game on the PS5 and Xbox Series X.

As confirmed on ResetEra by a verified account belonging to a Capcom employee, on both consoles, with ray-tracing enabled, you will have the option to pick between 4K/30 FPS and 1080p/60 FPS. Meanwhile, if you turn the ray-tracing off, you can either play at 4K/60 FPS, or lower the resolution for performance of 120 FPS.

There’s no word yet on whether there will be any modes for 1440p resolution, or what the specific resolution in the 120 FPS mode will be. Meanwhile, details on what to expect from the game’s Xbox Series S version are also foggy.

Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition is out for the Xbox Series X/S on November 10, and for PS5 on November 12. It won’t feature ray-tracing on Xbox Series X/S at launch. Capcom have also said that for now, they have no plans to bring the updated game to PC.


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