Windows users have waited five years for a PC version of Devil May Cry 5, and now the wait may be nearly over.

The original console release in February 2019 introduced a stylish action hack-and-slash experience with Nemesis mode and dual protagonist paths. Now, Capcom has hinted that a PC port is in development, but details about special edition content—including the Season Pass—are still unclear.

What’s confirmed: a Windows build targeting 8 GB RAM and 64 GB storage, with support for DirectX 12 and NVIDIA DLSS. Performance benchmarks suggest it will run at 1080p on mid-range GPUs like the RTX 3070 or RX 6700 XT, though ultra settings may require higher-end hardware.

What’s not confirmed: whether the Season Pass—introduced in 2020 for consoles—will be included. The original PC snub left fans without access to post-launch content, and Capcom has yet to state if this oversight will be corrected.

The port’s timing matters most for players who skipped the original release or want a modernized experience on PC. Those with lower-end systems may find the requirements limiting, while enthusiasts expecting full backward compatibility could face disappointment without the Season Pass.

Capcom has not set a release date, but leaks suggest it could arrive before year’s end. Until then, fans should monitor official announcements for confirmation on missing content—especially if the original snub is to be avoided this time.