

Suicide Silence)" is the theme for the titular foul-mouthed protagonist and anti-hero of Dante for Devil May Cry 5, Capcom’s highly anticipated and long awaited sequel to their Devil May Cry franchise." The description of "foul-mouthed protagonist and anti-hero of Dante" would better match the DmC rendition of the character, leading fans to suspect that the marketing team misinterpreted "Devil May Cry 5" for the 2013 reboot. Some criticize the song for its thematic mismatch with Dante's bombastic personality, while others praise it for highlighting Dante's moments of emotional vulnerability through the series.Īn early endorsement said: "Subhuman (feat. With the release of the second version, the song remains divisive among fans. The in-game credits were also updated to reflect the new recording. The second version of the song was recorded soon after this statement was released, with Hermida's vocals re-recorded by ex-Volumes vocalist Michael Barr. Original description for the song in Cody Matthew Johnson's website. We are also currently evaluating what options are possible for the full game at this point, which is dependent on various factors such as resources." However, as we are now aware of the current situation, Capcom has decided that moving forward, we will not further highlight the Dante battle theme for promotional purposes at this time.

" The music was recorded for the game before the incident came to light and we were unaware of the incident until now. A statement was released with the following: Capcom was not aware of this until after the music track was recorded. Soon later, sexual abuse allegations against vocalist Eddie Hermida for allegedly manipulating a 17-year-old girl the previous year came to light. The song received generally negative reactions from fans, and the music video had over 13,000 dislikes before being deleted from the channel. "Subhuman" was first released in September 18, 2018, with an official music video on the Devil May Cry YouTube channel.
