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Even though it's "broken", Devil May Cry V's initial release on PC is much more in demand than RE 2 Remake

Automatically one of Capcom’s best games on PC

Capcom seems to be proud of the existence of 2 AAA games that they have released around 2019. After Resident Evil 2 Remake was able to hit and create a lot of high-level nostalgia among its players, now Capcom still wants to pamper fans again through the fresh release of its game series entitled Devil May Cry V.

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If the appearance of the Resident Evil remake version alone is able to attract players on the platform PC/Steam To get even more excited about playing the survival horror game, of course there is a fairly different amount of reception for games with genres that seem more general or casual. According to statistics Steam Chart, it has been mentioned that the release of Devil May Cry V there has now succeeded in surpassing the playerbase achievement of Resident Evil 2 Remake by quite a distance.

The number of playerbases playing the hack and slash genre game at the same time has now skyrocketed to numbers 88,735 players (as of this writing), drastically superior to Resident Evil 2 Remake which was only able to gather 74,024 players as the highest number.

In fact, Denuvo’s protection from the Devil May Cry V game itself is reported to have been broken in less than a day since March 8 yesterday, much different from RE 2 Remake’s protection which could only be broken in about a week. So that this game can finally be directly played irresponsibly by the hijackers and their sympathizers.

Even though it was able to outperform Resident Evil 2 Remake, Devil May Cry V still had to submit to one “brother” game like Monster Hunter World. With the coop multiplayer feature that plays more roles, the monster hunting game is clearly still Capcom’s best-selling game on PC with the highest playerbase of over 300k people.

If you are interested in adding to the list of the Devil May Cry V game playerbase on Steam or even on other platforms such as PS4 and Xbox One, there is nothing wrong if you immediately decide to buy and play this game. If you are still in doubt, you can also take the time to see our first impression article to strengthen your liking or disliking of Devil May Cry V.


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