Capcom confirms Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition for Switch 2, arriving June 23, 2026
Capcom has announced that Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition will launch on the Switch 2 on 23 June 2026, bringing one of the studio's most acclaimed action titles to Nintendo's next-generation hardware more than seven years after the original release.
Devil May Cry 5, developed by Capcom's internal teams, originally launched in 2019 and later received the Special Edition update for current consoles.
Record FY2026 sales for Devil May Cry 5
In its latest financial reporting, Capcom recorded a notable sales performance for Devil May Cry 5 in fiscal year 2026, registering 2.7 million copies sold.
Capcom noted that the 2.7 million figure surpassed the game's launch-year sales of 2.1 million units.
The publisher's data shows that annual sales declined after launch, matched the 2.1 million figure again in FY2023, and then rose to the FY2026 high of 2.7 million.
Capcom described the FY2026 total as a record for Devil May Cry 5, explicitly pointing out that the year-over-year performance exceeded its previous launch-year benchmark.
Other Capcom franchises also performed strongly in FY2026: Resident Evil 4 sold 3.6 million units during the fiscal year, and Street Fighter 6 moved 2 million copies, according to the company's reported numbers.
Pricing, platform availability and cultural exposure
Capcom's catalog regularly appears in digital and retail discounts.
Price-tracking sources such as Deku Deals report that Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition on PlayStation Store has been discounted to as low as £8.74, and retail copies have previously been available for as little as £12.99.
These pricing fluctuations are documented across storefronts including the PlayStation Store and listings on retailer sites.
The series has also seen renewed mainstream visibility through the Devil May Cry anime on Netflix; Season Two was added to the service in its entirety, expanding the franchise's audience beyond traditional game buyers.
What this means for Switch 2 owners and eShop shoppers
Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition will be a native release for Switch 2 and will be available through Nintendo's channels, including the eShop on the new hardware.
With the launch date set for 23 June 2026, Switch 2 owners can expect Capcom's action combat and the game's Special Edition features on the platform.
Capcom's FY2026 reporting confirms the franchise's ongoing commercial relevance and sets a clear expectation for the upcoming Switch 2 release.
Capcom has announced that Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition will launch on the Switch 2 on 23 June 2026, bringing one of the studio's most acclaimed action titles to Nintendo's next-generation hardware more than seven years after the original release.
Devil May Cry 5, developed by Capcom's internal teams, originally launched in 2019 and later received the Special Edition update for current consoles.
Record FY2026 sales for Devil May Cry 5
In its latest financial reporting, Capcom recorded a notable sales performance for Devil May Cry 5 in fiscal year 2026, registering 2.7 million copies sold.
Capcom noted that the 2.7 million figure surpassed the game's launch-year sales of 2.1 million units.
The publisher's data shows that annual sales declined after launch, matched the 2.1 million figure again in FY2023, and then rose to the FY2026 high of 2.7 million.
Capcom described the FY2026 total as a record for Devil May Cry 5, explicitly pointing out that the year-over-year performance exceeded its previous launch-year benchmark.
Other Capcom franchises also performed strongly in FY2026: Resident Evil 4 sold 3.6 million units during the fiscal year, and Street Fighter 6 moved 2 million copies, according to the company's reported numbers.
Pricing, platform availability and cultural exposure
Capcom's catalog regularly appears in digital and retail discounts.
Price-tracking sources such as Deku Deals report that Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition on PlayStation Store has been discounted to as low as £8.74, and retail copies have previously been available for as little as £12.99.
These pricing fluctuations are documented across storefronts including the PlayStation Store and listings on retailer sites.
The series has also seen renewed mainstream visibility through the Devil May Cry anime on Netflix; Season Two was added to the service in its entirety, expanding the franchise's audience beyond traditional game buyers.
What this means for Switch 2 owners and eShop shoppers
Devil May Cry 5: Devil Hunter Edition will be a native release for Switch 2 and will be available through Nintendo's channels, including the eShop on the new hardware.
With the launch date set for 23 June 2026, Switch 2 owners can expect Capcom's action combat and the game's Special Edition features on the platform.
Capcom's FY2026 reporting confirms the franchise's ongoing commercial relevance and sets a clear expectation for the upcoming Switch 2 release.