Just when you thought Netflix's Geeked Week couldn't possibly get any more geeky, we've finally got a proper trailer for the long-in-development Devil May Cry anime from Capcom and producer Adi ...
Won first place in headline writing from the 2013 Society for Features Journalism. The video game Devil May Cry is getting its own animated Netflix show, and the streaming service revealed a ...
Netflix announced the Devil May Cry anime adaptation will release through the streaming service in April 2025. Alongside this announcement, a two minute long trailer was shared, which showcases ...
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Hideaki Itsuno has been pumping out beloved games at publisher Capcom for over three decades, from multiple Devil May Cries to both Dragon's Dogmas, but he's now leaving the company to make new ...
Legendary Capcom developer Hideaki Itsuno, who most recently directed Dragon's Dogma 2 and Devil May Cry 5, has left the company after more than 30 years. Itsuno announced his departure on X ...
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Devil May Cry 5 director Hideaki Itsuno has left Capcom after over three decades at the studio. Itsuno hasn’t revealed where he’ll be going next, but says he hopes to ...
Itsuno is perhaps best known as the guy who got Devil May Cry back on track. He directed the awesome Devil May Cry 3, and much more recently, the superb Devil May Cry 5. He also brought us Dragon ...
It's an incredible run, but this does not mean that fans have seen the last of Itsuno's work; while the famed Devil May Cry director is moving on from Capcom, he will remain in game development.