Kamiya suggests Devil May Cry remake could be next
Hideki Kamiya expresses strong interest in revisiting Devil May Cry with a complete remake rather than a simple remaster. Below we explore Kamiya's creative vision for the project and the original game's unusual development history.
Hideki Kamiya Open to Devil May Cry Remake
A Modern Reimagining, Not Just a Refresh
Remaking classic titles continues gaining momentum among renowned developers, with successful examples including Final Fantasy VII Remake, Silent Hill 2's upcoming revival, and Resident Evil 4's acclaimed reimagining. Devil May Cry may join this prestigious lineup, as original director Hideki Kamiya revealed his desire to recreate his seminal action title during a May 8 YouTube Q&A session.Addressing fan questions about potential sequels and remakes, Kamiya responded enthusiastically: "If I were to remake Devil May Cry, I'd absolutely want to take that opportunity." His vision emphasizes comprehensive modernization rather than superficial updates.
Origins Tracing Back to 2001
Now celebrating its upcoming 25th anniversary, Kamiya shared surprising personal inspiration behind the game's creation. The director recalled channeling intense personal emotions into development after experiencing devastating heartbreak in 2000. These raw feelings ultimately shaped Dante's rebellious spirit and the game's stylish combat system.
While currently focused on other projects, Kamiya maintains creative ownership over his seminal work. "When the time comes," he assures fans, "I'll deliver something special - that's what I do." Beyond Devil May Cry, Kamiya also expressed interest in resurrecting cult favorite Viewtiful Joe, offering hope that multiple classics from his esteemed catalog may receive modern interpretations.
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