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News ADV to Premiere Devil May Cry at New York Anime Fest
posted on 2007-12-06 15:27 EST
ADV Films has announced that it will premiere its English version of the Devil May Cry: The Animated Series at the New York Anime Festival on Saturday, December 8. The anime distributor's exhibition hall booth will also host kiosks where attendees can play demos of Devil May Cry 4, the latest installment in CAPCOM's supernatural action game franchise that inspired the anime. Both the anime version's first DVD and the fourth game will ship on February 5.
CAPCOM had previously announced that its Devil May Cry 4 Collector's Edition will include the first anime DVD volume from ADV Films, along with a Steelbook case and another DVD for extras. The edition will also include a US$5.00 discount coupon for the second anime DVD volume. The second anime DVD will be offered in a limited edition with a box for the series.
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