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Hideki Kamiya is interested in remaking Devil May Cry

Hideki Kamiya is interested in remaking Devil May Cry


Hideki Kamiya, the director of the Devil May Cry game, expressed his desire to produce a remake of the first version of the Devil May Cry series.
Devil May Cry games can be considered one of the best and most popular series of Capcom. A new version of Duel May Cry was not available to players after the release of the fifth version in 2019, and fans are waiting to experience another game from this series. The first game in the series was groundbreaking when it was released in 2001 and inspired games like God of War that hoped to offer a smoother and more satisfying combat system.
Now, among the latest game news, we learned that Hideki Kamiya , the director of Devil May Cry game, expressed his desire to work on the remake of the first version of the series. In the past years, Capcom has achieved many successes by remaking games such as Resident Evil 4; Therefore, producing a remake of Doyle May Cry is not out of the question at all.
After leaving Platinum Games Studio, Hideki Kamiya began to delve into his thoughts and the development of his games on YouTube, while also answering questions from fans. When asked about a possible Devil May Cry remake, the developer replied that it was an interesting idea: "I would like to make games like that with updated graphics." This director is also interested in working on various other series such as Okami and Bayonetta.
Although remasters or HD ports of many of these games have been released, Hideki Kamiya admitted that he still has good reason to work on remakes. The director mentioned that he would like to make some changes to the gameplay of the possible Devil May Cry remake. It seems that Hideki Kamiya wants to recreate the game from scratch to give fans a modern work that has eye-catching visual effects and detailed gameplay mechanics.
The Devil May Cry series is under the supervision of Capcom and Hideaki Itsuno's team. The director is currently working on Dragon's Dogma 2, Capcom's first $70 RPG; As a result, fans should not expect another version of Doyle May Cry anytime soon. The production of a remake of this series under the supervision of Hideki Kamiya can fill this gap and provide gamers with something to experience until the release of the sixth edition.
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