Devil May Cry 6 Teased By Dante Voice Actor

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  • Dante’s voice actor has hinted at Capcom working on Devil May Cry 6.
  • The franchise has not received a new entry since 2019.
  • Capcom recently released a Netflix adaptation, setting the stage for future announcements while capitalizing on the current excitement for the series.

Devil May Cry has received a burst of new excitement following Netflix’s adaptation of the series. Set before the events of Devil May Cry 3, the new show has both existing fans and newcomers excited for what comes next.

Following the sixth anniversary of Devil May Cry 5 and Hideaki Itsuno’s exit from Capcom, there are plenty of questions about the series’ future. Amid the confusion, Dante’s voice actor seems to have offered a small teaser, potentially hinting at Devil May Cry 6.

Why it matters: Things are looking better than ever for the action games genre, and Devil May Cry’s inevitable revival would be the icing on the cake in this situation.

Reuben Langdon, the voice of Dante, recently discussed Capcom’s failed attempt at rebooting Devil May Cry in 2013. For context, Reuben Langdon has voiced the character since Devil May Cry 3 and has reprised his role in projects like the 2007 anime adaptation and Marvel vs. Capcom 3.

While discussing the subject, Reuben Langdon seemingly slipped up and mentioned Devil May Cry 6. This would not be the first time a voice actor has accidentally revealed the existence of a game, making the implications of the slip-up quite exciting.

They returned and came back with Devil May Cry 6.

Reuben Langdon quickly brushed the subject aside, but fans believe there is more to him mentioning Devil May Cry 6 than meets the eye.

Although it is entirely possible that the statement is nothing more than a mistake, it would make sense for Capcom to make a new game for the series after investing in a big Netflix adaptation.

No Devil May Cry game would be complete without Dante, so it would also be quite fitting for Reuben Langdon to be the one to break the news.

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The Franchise Has Yet To Receive A New Game Since 2019

Elsewhere, rumors suggest that the team is working on a remake of an older game, so fans should stay tuned for official details in the coming months. Perhaps a new Devil May Cry title will be revealed before the end of 2025.

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