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Devil May Cry 5 Hunter Edition Runs at 60 FPS on Nintendo Switch 2

Bundling every post‑launch add‑on, the port reinforces Capcom’s Switch 2 push despite minor visual and voice‑acting compromises.

Overview

  • Advance reviews call Devil May Cry 5: Hunter Edition a high‑quality Switch 2 port that preserves the original game’s fast combat and responsive controls.
  • Reviewers report the port targets and maintains a stable 60 frames per second in both docked and handheld modes, with no major frame drops observed.
  • The Hunter Edition ships with all prior downloadable content, including the Vergil playable DLC, extra costumes and music, making it the most complete DMC5 package on Nintendo hardware.
  • Critics note small technical tradeoffs, specifically hair‑reconstruction glitches in some cutscenes and occasional complaints about the English voice performances.
  • Capcom’s release extends DMC5’s commercial life on a new console and gives new players a definitive Switch 2 option, though some consumers may weigh the reported $40 price against the game’s original 2019 launch on other platforms.