![]() Furthermore, it's being claimed that all of the game’s missions will take approximately 2-5 seconds to load, which, based off the footage, seems like an accurate number. Whereas the PC version takes around 10 seconds to load the mission using an SSD, and the current-gen console versions roughly take 20 seconds, the PS5 version gets it done in under four. The comparison is a bit skewed (the PS4 footage shows a different mission being loaded than the other versions), but it still succeeds in illustrating the vast difference in loading speeds between Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition and the original release. RELATED: Devil May Cry 5 Next-Gen Performance Modes Revealed Taking things a step further, though, TEEDA on YouTube took the preview footage and compared it to footage of the game loading on PC, PS4, and Xbox One X. The publisher has already given an idea of how much next-gen hardware will speed things up, having demonstrated Devil May Cry 5’s load times on PS5 earlier this month. Capcom seems to be pretty excited too, since over the last few weeks it’s been teasing its new features, such as the vastly-improved load times. ![]() ![]() Many rank Devil May Cry 5 among 2019’s best action games (and among the best DMC games), which is why fans are excited for the enhancements the upcoming Special Edition will bring when it launches alongside the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X next month.
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