Capcom: if followers need Dante in Smash, they need to marketing campaign for Devil May Cry on Switch

Once Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. collection actually began to embrace the addition of third-party characters, the record of fan ideas turned endless. But what does the boss of Devil May Cry make of rumor and hypothesis that Dante would possibly make it into Smash as DLC?

The Smash Bros. Ultimate DLC rumor record is in depth. Will Minecraft’s Steve or Banjo and Kazooie make the reduce? With Microsoft and Nintendo getting cosier, it’s sounding extra probably. Will a Dragon Quest character, presumably Erdrick, make it into the game? Leaks counsel so.

Capcom: if followers need Dante in Smash, they need to marketing campaign for Devil May Cry on Switch

Dante is again in DMC5, however Smash Bros. followers are desirous to see him be part of that roster, too.

One title that’s been continuously doing the rounds on the leak, hypothesis and outright fan want circuit is Devil May Cry’s Dante. Reams upon reams of on-line dialogue have been devoted as to if or not Dante might be in Smash, and when rumors he’d be within the base game had been squashed that pleasure instantly carried over to DLC chatter. Bayonetta, a personality additionally from DMC creator Hideki Kamiya, made it into Smash – and lots of followers are eager to see Kamiya’s two creations face off. We requested present Devil May Cry boss Hidaki Itsuno, who took over the collection from its second entry on, what he thinks of the rumors and fan demand.

“Well, you think about it… I’m pretty sure that they… all the characters in Smash at least have some game on a Nintendo platform, right?” Itsuno mentioned after a little bit of a chuckle. There’s Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7 too, he notes, however as Itsuno factors out, Cloud a minimum of represents a collection with a wealthy historical past on Nintendo.

“Well, that’s the thing. Devil May Cry has never been on a Nintendo platform. So it seems like the first thing to do would be to get Capcom to put Devil May Cry on a Nintendo platform in some way, shape or form – whatever game that might be,” Itsuno concludes. “Tell her!” he provides with fun, gesturing to the Capcom UK consultant who can move suggestions on fevered requests for some DMC Switch ports again up the chain.

Dante is after all no stranger to combating games, having appeared in a number of Capcom Versus collection titles. He’s additionally even confirmed up as a substitute outfit for Ken in Street Fighter 5 (and, after all, Ken is now in Smash).

So there you’ve got it. Itsuno is open to the concept, however believes DMC has to naturally make its method to Switch first – and that requires fan demand. Capcom is clearly very conscious of the fan fever for a Dragon’s Dogma 2, so maybe it’s now time to fireside up these twitter accounts and get to port begging.

Devil May Cry 5 is out for Xbox One, PC and PS4 on March 8. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is out now for Switch, and presently having fun with its first batch of extra character DLC.


 
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