In 2005, Capcom announced that Devil May Cry would be coming to the PSP. Although there were several franchises planned for the handheld, Devil May Cry was one of the games on the list. Since then, Capcom hasn’t said anything about the game, although it did mention it on its Japanese Web site. Now, it’s unclear whether the game will ever make its way to the PSP.
Is Devil May Cry on PSP released yet? This question has been on people’s minds for a while. A special section of Famitsu has been showing off the game, and a recent article indicates that it has been suspended from retail sale. However, Famitsu has a history of being wrong, so we should take that with a grain of salt. Even Capcom’s response to Famitsu’s news is not yet official.
As of the time of this writing, Devil May Cry is still on the PlayStation Portable’s “do not miss” list. The publisher has yet to show any demos of the game. Despite this, developers are putting off a release date for the game until they can give the game the final touches. Hopefully, this will be soon enough to see it in action. And we can’t wait to play the new Devil May Cry.
So what’s the official word? No official news, but it’s possible that this game is indeed coming to the PSP. The Japanese gaming mag Famitsu removed the game from its release list. They reported that it had been cancelled or suspended from retail sale. Despite the fact that Famitsu has been wrong before, the game is still on the list. While this news may be shocking, Capcom responded with a statement saying the game is still in development and will come to the PSP in the future.
There is one thing that’s for sure: this game is definitely not coming to the PSP. While it isn’t canceled, it’s still in development. It’s also on the list of “Best PS2 Games” and has a Metacritic score of “90” (the highest of the three). So, how is this game going to work? What’s the hype?
The latest issue of the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu says the game is no longer being developed for the PSP. The game has been pulled from the list, but it’s still on the list because it wasn’t shown at all. The game’s status is unknown for now. A lot of people are confused over whether the game’s cancellation is real or fake. Some gamers think it’s a myth, but it’s worth a try to understand why the game was taken off the list.
This game has been confirmed as being in development for the PSP. Earlier, it was listed in the PSP’s development schedule. Despite the lack of news, it is still on the list of games planned for the PSP. Unlike other popular platforms, it’s more accessible than the Xbox 360, and offers a similar experience. This game was originally mentioned in the Weekly Famitsu in 2005, but has since been taken off the list. It was never shown in the magazine, and its release date has not been confirmed.
Earlier, the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu announced that the game would be coming to the PSP. Then, the game had not been shown at all. It was originally slated for the PSP at E3 but was later removed from the list. While some people thought the game was canceled, it was later confirmed in the following weeks. In the end, the PlayStation Portable version of Devil May Cry is still a good option for many people.
Until this date, no further information about the game has been released. The game is still on the list of PSP games in Japan. The Japanese magazine Famitsu has not confirmed this news, but they have been wrong in the past. If it is canceled, it’s unclear when it will hit the market. The latest issue of Famitsu also claims that the game was never shown.