Devil May Cry 5 Vergil Sound Selection

Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition Vergil Sound Selection OST Includes ‘Devils Never Cry’ Remix

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The SSS pack for the Japanese physical release of Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition will come with a Sound Selection CD. The Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition Vergil Sound Selection original soundtrack will have a total of eight songs. Two of the included tracks are from the Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition OST. The rest are from the game itself or are remixes of themes from Devil May Cry 3 and Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition.

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The track list for the Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition Vergil Sound Selection OST is as follows:

  • “Bury the Light”
  • “Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition Title Screen”
  • “Wake Your Fury and Wait in Hell (Vergil Mission Start)”
  • “Bury the Light (Game Edit)”
  • “BATTLE-1 (Vergil) Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition”
  • “Beowulf Battle”
  • “Let’s Just See (Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition Edit)”
  • “Devils Never Cry HR/HM Ver. (Devil May Cry 5 SE Edit)”

The OST will have roughly thirty minutes of music to listen to.

This Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition collector’s edition will come with things like an artbook and original t-shirt. You can pre-order it through the Japanese e-Capcom website.

Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition will first release digitally on the Xbox Series X on November 10, 2020. It will release for the PlayStation 5 via PlayStation Store on November 12, 2020.


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