Devil May Cry HD Collection: three Capcom classics in a single Steam gift
Devil May Cry HD Collection is the easiest way to dive into the series that defined stylish action. It bundles three Capcom games: the original Devil May Cry from 2001, Devil May Cry 2 and Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition. Here you get the collection as a Steam gift: you pay for the order and our bot delivers the gift straight to your account. One bundle โ and the whole early trilogy about demon hunter Dante shows up in your library.
What's inside the collection
The bundle gathers three separate games, each with its own campaign and personality:
- Devil May Cry โ the game that in 2001 turned a Resident Evil prototype into a brand-new genre. Gothic castle atmosphere, a focus on style and snappy combos.
- Devil May Cry 2 โ a calmer, more experimental entry with two playable characters and an emphasis on acrobatics.
- Devil May Cry 3 Special Edition โ the expanded version of the beloved third game: playable Vergil, the Bloody Palace arena mode and extra difficulty. Many consider it the peak of the classic trilogy.
Why the series clicks
Devil May Cry is built around one idea: fight in style. The more you mix sword, guns and dodges without letting enemies touch you, the higher your combat rank climbs โ from a modest D to a blazing SSS. That turns every encounter into a little performance instead of a plain trade of hits. Bosses, acrobatics, Dante's signature cocky humor and the soundtrack are what made the series a cult favorite.
How we deliver the gift
Delivery goes through Steam Gift. We need two things from you: your Steam friend invite link and your account region. After that our bot adds itself to your friends, sends the gift and leaves your friends list once it's delivered โ you don't need to accept anything. Steam Guard is not required, and the account doesn't need to own any game or be active. Delivery usually takes a couple of minutes from checkout.
Region and the key condition
The main catch with any Steam gift: your account region must match the gift region, otherwise Steam simply won't let you accept it. And second โ the collection must not already be in your library: Steam won't accept a gift for a game you already own, and that's the most common reason a gift fails to go through. Before ordering, make sure the account doesn't have this title and that adding friends is allowed in your profile settings.
If something goes wrong
If the bot couldn't add you, it's almost always closed friend requests or an expired invite link (it only lasts a limited time). Check your privacy settings, generate a fresh link and send it over โ we'll retry the delivery. Failures in services like this are rare, and we try to sort them out quickly.
Where to look next
If the classic games land well, the natural next step is the modern Devil May Cry 5, which brings the signature style to a new engine. Fans of reboots should check out DmC: Devil May Cry, and if you're drawn to Capcom's school of action and horror in general, take a look at Resident Evil 4.
A bit of history
The first Devil May Cry was almost an accident: Capcom was building another Resident Evil, but the combat turned out too fast and flashy for horror. That spun off into a separate project and an entire genre that Bayonetta, God of War and dozens of other action games later looked up to. The collection lets you walk that path from the start: see where it all began, how the series searched for itself in the second game and how it raised the bar in the third. For understanding modern character action, it's almost required reading.
Controls and platform notes
These are full PC versions from Steam with support for gamepad and keyboard-and-mouse. The series has always been built around a controller โ combos and weapon switching feel more natural on a pad, though you can play however you like. Keep in mind these are early-2000s games at their core: the interface, resolutions and layouts show their age in places, so it's worth visiting the settings to fit your monitor. On the upside, the collection is light on hardware and runs comfortably even on modest and handheld PCs.
Who it's for
It's a great entry point for newcomers and a convenient way to collect the classics in one place for anyone who once played them on consoles. Three games, one gift, no keys to type by hand โ just accept the gift in Steam and start playing.
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