Devil May Cry Finds A New Home On GOG’s Preservation Program

On the 10th anniversary of Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition, I’m thrilled to share that GOG has expanded its Game Preservation Program! The original four Devil May Cry games have joined the lineup as the star attractions. Now, these iconic titles are available for purchase and ready for me (and other fans) to revisit their action-packed gameplay.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m stoked to share that Devil May Cry 1-3 will be part of the Devil May Cry HD Collection, available on platforms like GOG! That means no DRM hassles and versions optimized for modern systems. What this means for us gamers is more stability, compatibility with Windows 10 and 11, and even cloud save support to ensure our progress doesn’t get lost in the abyss!

  • Devil May Cry: HD Collection — $9.89 ($30)
  • Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition — $7.49 ($25)

Although the middle game in the Devil May Cry trilogy may not meet expectations, the initial and concluding games within this set remain notable highlights for the series. The original Devil May Cry laid the foundation for the franchise with its captivating combat style and virtually indomitable hero Dante, while Devil May Cry 3 expanded the series’ lore and introduced Dante’s well-loved brother Vergil, a character who has garnered much fan affection since then.

In Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition, updates mirror those found in the HD Collection. Originally launched in 2015, this revamped version of the 2008 game offers enhanced gameplay, fresh cutscenes, and the exciting opportunity to play as Vergil. If you’re intrigued, consider taking advantage of a current discount to acquire all the games.

Recently, the topic of game preservation has sparked intrigue due to various ongoing initiatives. For instance, GOG’s preservation program launched last year and has revitalized classic games such as Dino Crisis and Breath of Fire 4 for contemporary PC platforms. More recently, the publisher known for its stunning books about video games, Lost in Cult, announced plans to release physical editions of critically acclaimed indie games, with Immortality, The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow, and Thank Goodness You’re Here being among the first.

Just like their printed counterparts, each of these games will come with a variety of additional features. The company strives to set a new standard for what a physical game release could and should offer.

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2025-06-18 16:39