The Bitbag writes, "Even though Capcom has done an excellent job at keeping both versions very close to each other, we have been assured that there will still be different things to offer for both versions."
Continuing their monthly feature, PS3 Attitude spell out the three UK and European releases you need to have in your life for the month of February.
Punch Jump reports: Capcom Co.'s Devil May Cry 4 for Sony Corp.'s Playstation 3 ranked as the No. 1 video game title based on advanced orders at Amazon Japan on Tues. ...
The decision to price the PS3 version of Devil May Cry 4 £10 higher than the Xbox 360 version came from retailers, not publisher Capcom, VideoGamer.com has learned.
Gamasutra reports this week's top rental charts from U.S. game rental company GameFly, representing the most requested games for the week ending January 21st, highlight both to-be-released and already released games in a unique demand-specific chart.
Some consumers in Europe and Australia might have noticed it already. The Xbox 360 version of Devil May Cry 4 is a bit cheaper than the Playstation 3 version in all of the PAL-areas. The Xbox 360 version has a suggested retail price of €59.99, compared to €69.99 on the Playstation 3. Dutch website PS3Only contacted Capcom for an explanation:
Gamasutra's regular round-up of worldwide video game releases, "Release This!", takes a look at every game title we know to be shipping to stores this week, in an exclusively compiled list.
Just to let everyone know the Japanese demo is available for download now. Its 640MB and supports up to 720p resolutions.
The Devil May Cry 4 Demo is now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for your downloading pleasure. Below are the details concering the demo via Major Nelson's blog:
Capcom UK has told CVG that while the demo will also go live tomorrow on the European Xbox Live Marketplace, the Euro PSN Store won't get it until January 31.
Gamasutra reports that this week's top rental charts from U.S. game rental company GameFly, representing the most requested games for the week ending January 21st, highlight both to-be-released and already released games.
Ripten:
Contrary to some reports emerging towards the tail end of last year, Capcom's Hiroyuki Kobayashi has exclaimed to TVG in a recent interview that there are no plans to support downloadable content for Devil May Cry 4.
onAXIS: "The official English website for Capcom's upcoming title, Devil May Cry 4. The game is coming out in February 2008, and it's just about time for the site to let loose.
(1) Exterminator: players can do whatever the hell they want and get as far as they want within 10 minutes.
A constantly updated list of rumors (some confirmed) for the new PSN content delivered weekly. Thread cites sources and media related to the game.