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Devil May Cry 3

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition Nintendo Switch File Size Revealed

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Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition is hitting the Nintendo Switch console later next month. The game is only going to be available digitally, so players who are going to purchase the game on the eShop will require free storage space on their systems. How much will be needed has been revealed today.

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According to the game’s eShop listing, Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition will require 5 GB of free storage space. It’s not a lot, considering some other titles, but it is still large enough, considering how limited the console’s internal storage is.

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition on Nintendo Switch is setting out to be the definitive edition of the game. Last week, it has been confirmed that the game will feature on-the-fly Style switching in the vein of Devil May Cry 4 and Devil May Cry 5. This will give players a lot more options in battle compared to the original release and the HD remaster now available on PC and other consoles.

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition is also going to come with other exclusive features that have yet to be detailed. More news on the matter will come later this month as well as in early February, right before release.

Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition launches on Nintendo Switch on February 20th.

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.