Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition Confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 — June 23, 2026 Release

Capcom has confirmed a Nintendo Switch 2 release for Devil May Cry 5 - Devil Hunter Edition, setting a launch date of June 23, 2026.

Announced during a recent Nintendo Direct, the port brings the high-octane action of Devil May Cry 5 to Nintendo’s next-generation handheld-console hybrid with performance and additional downloadable content.

Background and platform details

Devil May Cry 5 originally launched in March 2019 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Capcom is the developer and publisher of the franchise and has now prepared Devil May Cry 5 - Devil Hunter Edition specifically for Nintendo Switch 2 hardware.

According to Capcom’s announcement, the Switch 2 version targets a smooth 60 frames per second in both docked (TV) and handheld modes, promising consistent performance across play styles.

What’s included in the Devil Hunter Edition

Capcom confirmed that players will be able to control series staples Dante, Vergil, Nero and V in the Switch 2 release.

The port will include extra downloadable content such as additional character color options, new battle tracks and extra devil-breaker weapons for Nero.

Pre-orders for Devil May Cry 5 - Devil Hunter Edition are available now, and Capcom has positioned the release as a definitive way to experience the title on Nintendo’s new hardware.

Capcom’s message, rewritten

Capcom described the Switch 2 version as a comprehensive package that brings the series’ signature over-the-top action to Nintendo hardware, highlighting the inclusion of downloadable content and the addition of Vergil as a playable character.

The company emphasized the combination of speed and visual fidelity, noting that players can expect 60 fps gameplay in both TV and handheld configurations.

Why this matters

A Switch 2 release expands the audience for Devil May Cry 5 and continues Capcom’s recent pattern of bringing major IP to Nintendo platforms.

The announced June 23, 2026 release gives players a clear date to plan around, and the performance target of 60 fps in both modes will be a focal point for reviews and player impressions once the port ships.

For players interested in the Nintendo eShop listing or pre-order options, check Capcom’s official channels and Nintendo’s storefront for the latest purchase details and bundle information.