Compare Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by CAPCOM Co., Ltd.. Published by CAPCOM Co., Ltd.. Released on 3/8/2019. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Third Person, Horror.

Four bonus Devil Breakers, an upgraded motorcycle weapon for Dante, and three alternate battle tracks. Fan-service extras for DMC5 owners who want more options in Nero's arm loadout.

Let's be upfront: this is a DLC upgrade pack, not a game. If you already own Devil May Cry 5 on Xbox One or Xbox Series X and want to squeeze more personality out of Nero's Devil Breaker system, this is what the Deluxe Upgrade is here for. It bundles four extra prosthetic arms, one new weapon for Dante, and three alternate battle music tracks. That is the complete inventory, so set expectations accordingly before checkout. The four bonus Devil Breakers each lean into a different design philosophy, and none of them are purely combat-focused. The Mega Buster is a straight-up Mega Man crossover arm: it fires charged laser blasts on standard attacks and a bigger shot on Break Away, and Nero even teleports into stages in a column of white light when you equip it at mission start. That alone is worth a laugh. The Gerbera GP01 is a tweaked variant of one of the base game's most useful arms, adding a neutral-stick vertical launch that can pull lighter enemies skyward with you. It shares most of its moveset with the standard Gerbera, so treat it as a reskin with a small mechanical bonus rather than a whole new tool. The Pasta Breaker is pure gag content built from kitchen utensils - its main trick is cycling your Devil Breaker inventory without destroying an arm, which is genuinely useful for loadout juggling even if it hits nothing hard. Sweet Surrender has no combat ability at all and instead passively heals Nero over time, with a Break Away that restores a bigger chunk of health in a pinch. Think of it as a panic button you carry at the cost of a slot. For Dante players, the Cavaliere R is the Deluxe weapon: a motorcycle you split into two chainsaws, now in a red variant with its own distinct feel from the base Cavaliere. The three alternate battle music tracks round out the package, letting you swap the soundtrack during missions if the default tracks have worn a groove in your brain after multiple playthroughs. Here is the honest read on value: none of these extras are essential. The base Devil May Cry 5 experience is completely intact without them, and the combat meta does not shift significantly. What this pack actually delivers is a set of fan-service extras with strong crossover appeal (Mega Man fans, Gundam fans), a genuine quality-of-life trick in the Pasta Breaker's inventory-cycling behaviour, and a soft fallback option in Sweet Surrender for players who hate using recovery items. If you have already sunk 30-plus hours into DMC5 and want fresh variety in Nero's arm rotation, the upgrade makes sense. If you are buying DMC5 for the first time, prioritise the base game first and revisit this only if you catch yourself wishing Nero could heal passively or fire a Mega Buster at a demon's face. Riley, Scout Team

Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC)
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Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC)

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Mar 8, 2019CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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Four bonus Devil Breakers, an upgraded motorcycle weapon for Dante, and three alternate battle tracks. Fan-service extras for DMC5 owners who want more options in Nero's arm loadout.

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Worth it for dedicated DMC5 fans who want extra loadout variety; skip if you have not finished the base game yet.

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Let's be upfront: this is a DLC upgrade pack, not a game. If you already own Devil May Cry 5 on Xbox One or Xbox Series X and want to squeeze more personality out of Nero's Devil Breaker system, this is what the Deluxe Upgrade is here for. It bundles four extra prosthetic arms, one new weapon for Dante, and three alternate battle music tracks. That is the complete inventory, so set expectations accordingly before checkout. The four bonus Devil Breakers each lean into a different design philosophy, and none of them are purely combat-focused. The Mega Buster is a straight-up Mega Man crossover arm: it fires charged laser blasts on standard attacks and a bigger shot on Break Away, and Nero even teleports into stages in a column of white light when you equip it at mission start. That alone is worth a laugh. The Gerbera GP01 is a tweaked variant of one of the base game's most useful arms, adding a neutral-stick vertical launch that can pull lighter enemies skyward with you. It shares most of its moveset with the standard Gerbera, so treat it as a reskin with a small mechanical bonus rather than a whole new tool. The Pasta Breaker is pure gag content built from kitchen utensils - its main trick is cycling your Devil Breaker inventory without destroying an arm, which is genuinely useful for loadout juggling even if it hits nothing hard. Sweet Surrender has no combat ability at all and instead passively heals Nero over time, with a Break Away that restores a bigger chunk of health in a pinch. Think of it as a panic button you carry at the cost of a slot. For Dante players, the Cavaliere R is the Deluxe weapon: a motorcycle you split into two chainsaws, now in a red variant with its own distinct feel from the base Cavaliere. The three alternate battle music tracks round out the package, letting you swap the soundtrack during missions if the default tracks have worn a groove in your brain after multiple playthroughs. Here is the honest read on value: none of these extras are essential. The base Devil May Cry 5 experience is completely intact without them, and the combat meta does not shift significantly. What this pack actually delivers is a set of fan-service extras with strong crossover appeal (Mega Man fans, Gundam fans), a genuine quality-of-life trick in the Pasta Breaker's inventory-cycling behaviour, and a soft fallback option in Sweet Surrender for players who hate using recovery items. If you have already sunk 30-plus hours into DMC5 and want fresh variety in Nero's arm rotation, the upgrade makes sense. If you are buying DMC5 for the first time, prioritise the base game first and revisit this only if you catch yourself wishing Nero could heal passively or fire a Mega Buster at a demon's face.

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Riley · Scout Team

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Release Date
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The lowest in-stock price we track for Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC) is €11.38 at Eneba (18 August 2026). We compare 2 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

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Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC) is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox.

When was Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC) released?

Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC) was released on 8 March 2019.

Who developed Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC)?

Devil May Cry 5 Deluxe Upgrade (DLC) was developed by CAPCOM Co., Ltd..