Kazuma Kaneko’s Tsukuyomi x Devil May Cry 5 collaboration announced
Dante, Nero, and Vergil join the fray.
Kazuma Kaneko’s Tsukuyomi, te premium deckbuilding tower dungeon game based on the free-to-play title Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, will feature a collaboration with Capcom‘s Devil May Cry 5, developer COLOPL announced.
Here are the details:
During the middle of the game’s story, players will encounter the iconic Devil Hunters: Dante, Nero, and Vergil. Depending on the player’s choices, they will engage in battle against these formidable foes. The Devil Hunters boast immense combat prowess and will attack players using highly powerful unique skills. While the battles will be challenging, defeating them yields massive rewards.
Upon victory, the Devil Hunters will join Tsukuyomi as powerful “Jinma” card allies, allowing players to experience the exhilarating “Stylish Action” of Devil May Cry 5 through strategic card battles. Each character features unique card effects that faithfully recreate their traits from the original game:
- Dante (“Stylish Rank”) – The more hits dealt to the enemy within a single turn, the higher the rank increases, which in turn boosts the attack power of the cards in your hand.
- Nero (“Exceed”) – By leaving this card in your hand when ending a turn, Nero’s attack power can be significantly increased up to three stages.
- Vergil (“Concentration”) – Attack power gradually increases up to ten stages each time a combo card effect is activated.
Furthermore, if specific conditions are met during battle, the Devil Hunters will activate their “Devil Trigger” or “Sin Devil Trigger,” further enhancing their card performance. Players will also be able to acquire their signature weapons as exclusive “Divine Gear” attack items. Items designed after Dante’s “Devil Sword Sparda,” Nero’s “Red Queen,” and Vergil’s “Yamato” will be available, providing effects that reinforce their respective character cards.
Kazuma Kaneko’s Tsukuyomi is due out for Switch on April 23.
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