The Switch version of
Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition will add local cooperative gameplay to the game’s “Bloody Palace” mode, Capcom announced.
“Bloody Palace now has local co-op,” Capcom producer Matt Walker said in a video posted on the
Devil May Cry
series’ official Twitter account. “So now you’ll be able to play as
Dante and Vergil—two players—it’s kind of like if you’ve played
Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition
before in the doppelganger style. There was a hidden Easter egg where
you can pick up a second controller and play as, basically, two
players.”
Walker continued, “With this one, it’s not doppelganger, it’s
actually Dante and Vergil separately. And you’ll be able to use any
different combination of single Joy-Cons or double Joy-Cons, or Pro
Controllers… You’re going to be able to access this after playing the
intro mission of the game. You will be able to select Bloody Palace
co-op and you’re going to be able to select different save data for
Dante and Vergil. You’re also going to be able to have different
controller customization options for the controller setup for each
player.”
Capcom will showcase Bloody Palace local co-op gameplay during a Twitch live stream today at 1:00 a.m. PT / 4:00 a.m. ET / 9:00 a.m. GMT.
Bloody Palace local co-op is the third and final new feature for the Switch version of
Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition. The first was the Style Change system and the second was Weapon Switching.
Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition for Switch is due out via the Nintendo eShop on February 20.