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Capcom Smashes Devil May Cry 4 Xbox 360 Rumors

Tech Star   on 02 February 2007 - 08:40 · 3 comments & 2108 views

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Rumors have been been flying around the internet recently about confirmation from PlayStation Magazine that Devil May Cry 4, playable since TGS 06, would be coming to the Xbox 360.

Frankly, we wouldn't be surprised one bit to see Hiroyuki Kobayashi's shoot and slash action game hit up the 360, but we decided to check in with Capcom themselves and get more info.

Their response?

Capcom does not comment on rumors. Devil May Cry 4 is exclusive to PS3. No other announcements have been made.

Slightly unusual wording on that non-comment, there, I know. Regardless, as of now, we consider Devil May Cry 4 a PLAYSTATION 3 exclusive. However, that doesn't mean that the nagging little voice inside my head telling me to remember Resident Evil 4 and Viewtiful Joe Gamecube exclusivity is any quieter.

News source: Kotaku

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#1 MightyJordan on 02 Feb 2007 - 10:45
Damn. I was hoping for DMC4 to come to the 360. If Microsoft do buy Capcom, then it almost certainly will happen. But if Microsoft do buy them, the biggest thing I'm hoping for is for them to bring Steel Battalion to the 360.
#2 David3k on 02 Feb 2007 - 12:25
Read it carefully:
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Capcom does not comment on rumors. Devil May Cry 4 is exclusive to PS3. No other announcements have been made.


Hot damn! They are considering it! They're just waiting for the sales figures after it's released before they decide. Makes sense. If it makes the PS3 sales surge, they won't need to make it multi-platform, but if it falls below expectations, they're going to so they can get the sales they need.
#3 jamesyfx on 02 Feb 2007 - 13:46
Capcom games are making it to the PC, slowly. So options are always open. I dont see why they shouldnt be ported to the 360.

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