Devil May Cry 6: 5 Exciting Rumor Checks for State of Play

Aiden 11/02/2026 11:18 0
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Devil May Cry 6: 5 Exciting Rumor Checks for State of Play

Devil May Cry 6 is back in the spotlight thanks to a fresh claim tied to Sony’s next State of Play. Before the hype runs away, here’s the clean separation between what Sony has confirmed and what the rumor is actually saying. If you want more updates like this, follow our News hub here

This report is written with one rule: until Sony or Capcom says it on the record, it stays a rumor.

What Sony has actually confirmed for State of Play

  • Sony has announced a new State of Play for Thursday, February 12, with a runtime of 60+ minutes.
  • Start time is 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET / 11 PM CET.
  • Sony says the show will spotlight third‑party and indie games coming to PS5, plus updates from PlayStation Studios.
  • That’s the only hard information right now. Sony has not confirmed specific game names.

What the Devil May Cry 6 rumor claims

  • The claim making the rounds says Devil May Cry 6 could be revealed during the upcoming State of Play.
  • It traces back to a single account often cited as “TripleSeven,” then spread through rumor forums.
  • A voice actor reaction added fuel, but it is not proof. Public reactions are not announcements.

Why this needs a big caution label

  • It’s single‑source. There is no second independent report that verifies it.
  • It’s not backed by established reporters with a consistent track record on PlayStation showcases.
  • Viral reactions can look like “hints,” but they often mean nothing. Treat them as noise.
  • Capcom announcements do happen at PlayStation shows, but that pattern alone does not prove this claim.

5 quick checks to judge the rumor on show day

  • Capcom presence: do we see Capcom branding early in the show?
  • Franchise framing: does the reveal use the Devil May Cry name clearly, not vague symbolism?
  • Gameplay vs. logo: a logo-only tease is weaker than real gameplay or a concrete trailer.
  • Platforms and timing: look for PS5 targets, release window wording, and any PC mentions.
  • Official follow‑through: real announcements get an official PlayStation Blog post and Capcom channels shortly after.

What to expect from us next

  • If Devil May Cry 6 appears, we’ll update this post with the trailer, platforms, and the key details that matter.
  • If it doesn’t, we’ll keep the record straight and treat this as another reminder to stay skeptical of single-post leaks.

For more details, read State of Play returns this Thursday, February 12, here for a full breakdown and expert analysis.

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