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Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat open beta goes live

For some, Devil May Cry represents the peak of action combat – pushing the genre further with each new entry in the series. Capcom now looks ready to bring this experience to mobile devices, announcing an open beta for Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat.

Releasing a trailer onto YouTube, Capcom officially announced that Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat can be played on your Android devices right now thanks to an open beta which runs from now for a period of 5 weeks.

For the uninitiated, Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat is “an authorized mobile game created by NebulaJoy, with the deep participation of the official team of CAPCOM” which “inherits the Devil May Cry's free, flexible, strategy skills and gorgeous, unconstrained fighting style, and at the same time, it also brings players an immersive combo experience with its industry-leading motion capture technology, which perfectly reproduces the most distinctive battles of Devil May Cry, make the experience more diverse.”

Mobile hardware is constantly improving and evolving, with many modern smartphones far outpacing the Nintendo Switch performance-wise. Considering the fact that the original Devil May Cry was ported to mobile phones all the way back in 2007, it will be interesting to see how much more improved this bespoke mobile experience ends up being all these years later.

KitGuru says: Are you interested in Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat? Will you give the beta a go? What other gaming franchise would you like to see get a bespoke mobile release? Let us know down below.

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