Did you know there is now a Devil May Cry 5 multiplayer game? This is a tabletop multiplayer game. Popular board game maker Steamforged Games released Devil May Cry: Blood Palace a few years ago. The board game was originally priced at $115, but is now out of print, with some still in stock at major retailers. On Amazon, you can buy a board game adaptation of Capcom’s Demon Hunt series for $43. If you prefer to hunt demons alone, Bloody Palace can also be played solo.
Steamforged also has Monster Hunter World’s two board game core sets – Ancient Forest and Wild Spire Wasteland – as well as adaptations of Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. Like Crypto, all of these games are priced very high.
Devil May Cry: Blood Palace Board Game

Designed for both single-player and competitive play, the Devil May Cry board game is based on the fifth mainline entry in the series and emphasizes speed and style. For up to four players, each player will take control of an iconic character from the series – Dante, Nero, Lady or V – racing to complete the most impressive attack combinations and achieve the highest style ranking. Each session lasts 60-90 minutes, and you can expect a fast-paced arena battle game where you’ll face off against hordes of increasingly powerful enemies.
If you like what you see, there are several extensions you can check out. The first, Alpha and Omega, pits you against Dante’s brother, either in his incomplete Urison state or in a more familiar form after he reunites his demonic and human sides . The Devil Trigger expansion pack adds Sin Devil Trigger Dante and Nero minifigures and over 80 new cards, while the Walking Armory adds enemies like Hellkena, Firebats, and Hellbats to the game, as well as Little doll of Lady.
DMC: Blood Ball Palace Expansion
In the meantime, you can now buy Devil May Cry 5 for a pretty good price. If you haven’t played it yet – you really should! The new price on Amazon for PS5 is $24, and PC players can buy it on Steam through Fanatical for $30.
“DMC5 thrives on the style and mechanical prowess of its predecessor. It sticks to tradition above all else, pursuing some ambitious new ideas along the way, but mostly maintaining the series’ focus on complex combat systems and campy bravado. The game is very Do it less Matt Espineli wrote in GameSpot’s Devil May Cry 5 review:
Steamforged Capcom Board Game

Devil May Cry: Blood Palace is a competitive board game, while Steamforged Games’ first three Resident Evil games were cooperative survival experiences. Each core set costs $115 when purchased directly from Steamforged, but Amazon sells all three core sets for $64-$73. If you prefer hunting legendary monsters rather than demons or the undead, you and your hunting party can play the cooperative Monster Hunter World board game. It is possible to use multiple core sets set in the in-game locale. These sets initially sell for $120-130 and often sell out, so picking up Ancient Forest or Wild Spire Wasteland for under $100 is a great deal. Discounts are also available on both expansions.
If you haven’t played the original Monster Hunter World video game yet, or want to replay it on PC or Steam Deck, Fanatical is offering a bundle that includes the full versions of Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise until September 9 March 14th, only $20. Optional cosmetic add-on packages are also available.
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Board Game
While it’s not an adaptation of the Capcom game, Steamforged has another board game in which you hunt giant creatures. Horizon Zero Dawn: The Board Game, a tactical co-op game based on the popular PlayStation series, is available on Amazon for $72 (originally $100). Steamforged expands the Horizon Zero Dawn desktop experience with several expansions:
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