Humble Bundle’s latest offer has all six mainline Devil May Cry games for just $20, and they work with Steam Deck
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The latest Humble Bundle is perfect for anyone looking to get into the popular Devil May Cry series. Humble is well known for releasing new bundles every month, each designed to help gamers expand their game library at a discount price. These bundles typically follow a specific theme and offer multiple tiers. This time, Humble gives you access to an entire series for just $20 (not including its spin-offs).
Devil May Cry: Devil Trigger Collection
What does the DmC bundle offer?
Right now, if you head over to Humble, you’ll find a new Devil May Cry: Devil Trigger Collection. As its name suggests, it includes all six games from the series, including the HD versions of the first three games. This bundle is perfect for anyone who’s been planning to dive into the Devil May Cry series, as it doesn’t get much better than this.
In any case, the bundle is divided into two tiers. The first one costs $10 and includes two items: the HD Collection and DmC: Devil May Cry. But if you want access to everything it has to offer, you’ll need to spend at least $20. This will unlock the following items:
| Game | Steam Deck compatibility |
|---|---|
| Devil May Cry 5 + Vergil DLC | Verified |
| Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition | Unsupported, works fine with tweaks |
| Devil May Cry HD Collection | Unsupported, works fine with tweaks |
| DmC: Devil May Cry | Verified |
It is important to keep in mind that you can also choose to pay a higher amount if you’d like to donate extra to Humble, publishers, and charity. However, $20 is the minimum you’ll need to pay to get all four items.
For just $20, you’re getting plenty of content. The Devil May Cry HD Collection includes Devil May Cry, Devil May Cry 2, and Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition. All three games feature updated visuals and support 60 FPS. Also, keep in mind that while the HD Collection and Devil May Cry 4 are unsupported on the Steam Deck, both Devil May Cry 5 and DmC: Devil May Cry are Verified, meaning they run smoothly on the handheld right out of the box. Even still, the ‘unsupported’ titles can still be played just fine with some tinkering, according to users on ProtonDB.
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