Devil May Cry Ships 10 Million

Keane Ng

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Devil May Cry Ships 10 Million



Capcom's stylish 3D action franchise has shipped over ten million units worldwide, Capcom announced today.


Count yourself as one in ten million if you've ever bought a Devil May Cry game in the eight years since the series made its 2001 debut on the PlayStation 2. The series that laid the foundation for 3D action games where you can knock guys up in the air and then shoot them hit a milestone recently, with Capcom announcing that the series has shipped ten million copies. That's shipped, not sold, though I'd wager sales are still presumably hefty given how long DMC's been around.

Devil May Cry 4, the most recent DMC game, accounts for the biggest fraction of that 10 million having sold 2.2 million copies, Capcom said. A look at Capcom's platinum sales [http://ir.capcom.co.jp/english/business/million.html] stat chart, though, shows that the game has sold somewhere around 2.35 million. Meanwhile, the first Devil May Cry has sold 2.16 million, the second 1.7 million and the third 1.3 million. Totaled that comes to 2.5 million less than 10 give or take, which could be unrecorded PC sales or the shipped copies that haven't been sold yet.

It makes sense that DMC4 would be the highest seller, since it's the series' sole multi-platform entry, having appeared on PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Which would suggest that DMC1 remains the title that had the biggest single surge of popularity at a specific time. It was the first of its kind, after all, and not just in the franchise but in the breed of fast-paced, combat-centric and style-conscious 3D action game that includes franchises like Ninja Gaiden and God of War.

Indeed, DMC1's probably still the DMC people think of when they think of the series. Which is kinda sad, since I have a soft spot for the third game. I mean, who can forget that one cutscene [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waa57qZrgag] where Dante decides to run down the side of the building just 'cause and then proceeds to kill monsters while doing it before getting swallowed whole by a giant floating lizard as big as a blue whale. Not really hard to see why this series is so popular when you think of that.

[Via Edge Online [http://www.edge-online.com/news/devil-may-cry-series-hits-10-million-sales]]


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cainx10a

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Now now, Devil May Cry was a fun experience, it was Diablo (A-RPG), devoid of the pot-head factor (Addiction to Potions or vial containing red substance that restore health over time, or instantly), with fun bosses that didn't involve just (click click click to avoid, click click to get near it, click click click click click click click to damage it ... rinse and repeat).
 

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pyromcr said:
devil may cry was not that good, how did it sell that many copies???
DMC3 is the definition of difficult, deep yet fair battle.

In the end, you could basically play the battles blind thanks to the awesomely designed sound cues for just about everything. DMC4 sort of ditched all that in favor of overpowered devil hands and some of the most repetitive level design I've seen in my life.
 

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They needed 4 games to match up the sales of WoW. Grats to them! DOnt even know why I said that...

DMC 1 is a great game..not much I can say for the 2,3,4. Mainly 2 which was button mashing extreme. And by extreme I really mean extreme.
 

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pyromcr said:
devil may cry was not that good, how did it sell that many copies???
Because your opinion does not reflect that of the majority...
 

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They should release a collectors compliation to celebrate.. even if i'd be one of the only buyers XD

By the way, i just got to round 84 of the bloody palace on DMC4 without super nero/dante, can anyone top me?
 

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The DMC series is silly. It became DMC after it was too silly to be Resident Evil, didn't it? I think silly games should be rewarded according to the depth and breadth of their silly.
 

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Four games to sell 10 million. Not terrible I would say, but not much to brag about. I bought the first one, thought it was okay. Downloaded the demo for the 4th one and it was exactly the same. Not really a memorable series. Although I did buy the first one for 10 bucks, and pawned it 6 years later for 4, so that's not a bad investment.
 

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Avida said:
They should release a collectors compliation to celebrate.. even if i'd be one of the only buyers XD

By the way, i just got to round 84 of the bloody palace on DMC4 without super nero/dante, can anyone top me?
yep i got to the last stage without the skins with nero "ALL HAIL THE DEVIL BRINGER"
 

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oliveira8 said:
Woe Is You said:
oliveira8 said:
Woe Is You said:
oliveira8 said:
Mainly 2 which was button mashing extreme. And by extreme I really mean extreme.
DMC2 is the black sheep of the series. Avoid.
You a bit late for that. :(
Why... it's never too late.

When that baby hits 88 miles per hour you going to see some serious shit!
A winner is you /thread
 

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Woe Is You said:
pyromcr said:
devil may cry was not that good, how did it sell that many copies???
DMC3 is the definition of difficult, deep yet fair battle.

In the end, you could basically play the battles blind thanks to the awesomely designed sound cues for just about everything. DMC4 sort of ditched all that in favor of overpowered devil hands and some of the most repetitive level design I've seen in my life.
You DO play the battles blind because the damn camera won't even point in the general direction of the enemy. that's the reason I gave up on DMC3SE when I reached the flying worm boss (third boss I think), impossible to see enough to actually put up a fight, all I could do was flail the sword randomly in the hope of hitting the energy balls.