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A Devil May Cry Board Game Is Being Made

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Steamforged Games, the company behind Dark Souls: The Board Game and Resident Evil 2: The Board Game, is making a Devil May Cry board game. Partnering with Capcom, Steamforged Games are bringing the stylish and chaotic game to a board game through Devil May Cry: The Bloody Palace.  SFG will be bringing the game to the crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter, in Q2 2019. This has all been detailed via a blog post on their website.

Devil May Cry™: The Bloody Palace is an easy to learn, fast-paced, and dynamic experience where style counts for everything. Take control of one of Devil May Cry™’s iconic demon hunters, Dante, Nero, Trish, or even the newest addition to the series, the mysterious V. Players will be trying to outscore each other by building the most impressive attack combos and achieving the highest style rank. Featuring all of the adrenalin-fueled intensity that fans new and old will remember, we couldn’t be more thrilled for players around the world to experience our next video game adaptation for the tabletop!

In addition to this announcement, you can also enter a competition to win a Sparda-level pledge, worth £150. If you would like to enter you will have to sign up to their email newsletter, click here if you would like to. The deadline for entries is when the Kickstarter campaign goes live. If you’re already subscribed to the newsletter you are automatically entered into the competition. Terms and Conditions for the competition can be found here.

Written By Jordan Garcia

Jordan lives and breathes Dark Souls, even though his favourite game is Bloodborne. He takes pride in bashing his face on walls and praising the sun. Hailing from the land of tacos, he is the token minority for WellPlayed.

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