A possible Devil May Cry 6 leak sparks fan speculation.
Rumors regarding Devil May Cry 6 are heating up six years after fans admired its fast-paced fighting and polished visuals in Devil May Cry 5, thanks to a possibly mistaken comment made by Dante’s voice actor, Ruben Langdon, during a recent interview. Fans are guessing based on the hint, but Capcom has not verified anything.
Meanwhile, the HD Collection of the series is greatly discounted at the PlayStation Store—ideal timing to review the demon-slaying havoc. Stay tuned: Is it all just wishful thinking, or might history be repeating? More than six years after Devil May Cry 5 brought all that classy demon-slaying carnage back to fans all over the world. Launching the game earned it huge popularity for its incredibly fast fights, polished graphics, and relatively compelling plot.
But now, with so much time passed, a lot of fans have been wondering—what’s going on with Devil May Cry 6? Is it even in development? One of the show’s voice actors might well have given a little unintended clue recently. During an interview with Culture Scope, Ruben Langdon, who voices the famous character Dante, could have let something go.
Discussing how viewers responded to the polarizing DMC: Devil May Cry reboot—that which people felt strongly about—he said something like, “So then they returned and came back with Devil May Cry 6 … or five.” Some fans are speculating on that small correction toward the end, where he says “six or five.”
Hard to say for sure: Was it just a little slip of the tongue, or was he inadvertently verifying that a sixth game is already in the works? Officially, Capcom has not announced anything, so perhaps he was simply mixing past games. But this is not really new for fans of the show who have watched it for years.

Virgil’s voice actor, Dan Southworth, appeared to leak Devil May Cry 5 before it was officially revealed back in 2015. Could history be repeating itself right now? Again, there’s no concrete info about Devil May Cry 6, so fans should probably take this whole thing with a grain of salt. Still, it’s enough to get people pumped and expecting a new game to be revealed sooner rather than later.
Meanwhile, there are many means to get back into the world of Devil May Cry if you want to. At the moment, the Devil May Cry HD Collection and the Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition are offered together for a steep discount on the PlayStation Store—up to 67% off for a limited time! It is an excellent opportunity to catch up on the series and return to the past if you are feeling nostalgic.