Devil May Cry 5 Switch 2: Retailer Listing Emerges After Taiwan Rating for Devil Hunter Edition

A retailer listing for Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition has been spotted online following a March 2026 rating entry, renewing attention on a possible Nintendo Switch 2 release of Capcom’s 2019 action title.

The move continues a pattern in which classification boards and retail channels surface information ahead of official publisher announcements.

Devil May Cry 5 originally launched in March 2019 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, built on Capcom’s RE Engine.

In 2020 Capcom released Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

The Switch eShop currently offers Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2 and Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition for Nintendo’s current handheld-home hybrid, but Capcom has not publicly confirmed any plans to bring Devil May Cry 5 to the Switch 2.

According to coverage shared on the Devil May Cry subreddit and flagged by GoNintendo, a European retailer listing in Switzerland briefly opened pre-orders for a Switch 2 version of Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition.

The subreddit post cited the listing as the source; the retailer listing itself was not an official Capcom announcement.

News outlets reporting the item said they will update readers if further verified information or official publisher statements become available.

The earlier lead in this story was a rating from the Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee published in March 2026 that listed Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition for Switch 2.

Classification and rating board entries have historically hinted at upcoming releases, but they do not constitute confirmation from a game’s developer or publisher.

Capcom has not issued an official statement about Devil May Cry 5 coming to Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.

For now, the verified facts are the game’s original 2019 release, the 2020 Special Edition for new consoles, the March 2026 Taiwan rating entry, and the more recent retailer pre-order sighting in Switzerland as reported by community and industry outlets.

We will continue to monitor official Capcom channels, Nintendo communications, and classification board updates for any formal announcement.

In the meantime, Switch owners can still find the first three mainline Devil May Cry entries on the Nintendo eShop.