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At E3 2019, Capcom announced two more Resident Evil games for Switch. Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 were both expected on the platform later this year.

Capcom has now provided a release date for both titles. Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6 launch for Switch on October 29, meaning they’ll be out just in time for Halloween.

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At E3 2019, Capcom kindly invited us to their booth for some behind-closed-doors gameplay demos of their upcoming Switch releases. In part six of this series, I’ll be taking a retrospective look at my experience with Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6.

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For detailed impressions of both Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6, check below the break.

System: Switch (eShop)
Release date: June 24, 2019
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom


The series has had a lot of ups and downs in the last decade, but there is no denying that as a whole, Devil May Cry is seminal – and arguably the godfather – of stylish action games that have been so popular to this day. The easy to pick up but equally as hard to master (and nonetheless an extravagant feeling while playing and joy to watch) hack-and-slash genre begins here, now playable for the first time on Switch. Having the ability to play Devil May Cry at home or on-the-go is as wonderful now as it was back then. It’s smooth, it’s nostalgic, and it’s as fun as ever on Nintendo’s console.

Monster Hunter has a brand new movie coming next year. Although we’ve yet to see much from it, a trailer did leak online not too long ago.

In an interview with Bahamut, long-time Monster Hunter developer Kaname Fujioka, who has directed the series and served other roles, was asked about the film. He said that the team “did discuss with the director and CG production team many times” and ultimately believes “the final result should probably satisfy players.” Fujioka also noted how he and other staffers at Capcom feel the director’s “respect” for the IP.

Capcom has posted a series of videos from Devil May Cry on Switch that show off several scenes from the game and more. Give them a look below.

Devil May Cry is about to make its debut on Switch. For a look at how it stacks up to the Xbox 360 version and PlayStation 2 original, check out the video below.

Devil May Cry

Devil May Cry will be releasing for Switch via the eShop tomorrow. For an early look at the game, check out the footage below.

Capcom is bringing Devil May Cry to Switch tomorrow as a digital download. We have a new trailer showing off the game below.

Devil May Cry

A listing for Devil May Cry has been added to the Switch eShop in Europe and Australia. Thanks to that, we now have some more information about the game.

Devil May Cry will be available for Switch on June 25 in the west and June 27 in Japan. As previously mentioned, it will be digital-only. The game is priced at 1,990 yen in Japan and $29.95 in Australia. That should amount to $20 USD, but we’ll keep you updated.

Devil May Cry requires 9.2GB of free space to download. English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Chinese language options will be supported.

Source: Switch eShop

Capcom is continuing to port games over to Switch with two more titles announced this week at E3 – Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6. We have a little bit of off-screen footage for both titles below.


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