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Humble announces Devil May Cry franchise bundle

Though far from Capcom’s best-selling franchise, the Devil May Cry series is certainly one of the publisher’s most iconic. While fans wait patiently for news on a potential Devil May Cry 6, Humble is currently offering the entire series for a heavily discounted price.

Available to purchase for the next two weeks, the Devil May Cry ‘Devil Trigger Collection’ is being offered in two forms. Paying £7.40 or more will get you the original Devil May Cry HD Trilogy Collection alongside the pseudo-reboot DMC: Devil May Cry.

Paying the full £14.81 meanwhile will net you the above plus Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition and DMC 5 + the Vergil DLC – giving you the full complete Devil May Cry franchise collection (aside from 5’s Special Edition additions).

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Though some of these games may have issues on PC, this bundle represents a great way to get your hands on the full Devil May Cry series for a relatively low cost.

Hopefully we get official word on DMC 6 at some point before the end of the decade.

In case you missed it, Humble is also currently offering a Borderlands franchise bundle – the full details of which can be found HERE.

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