Capcom has announced today that it will be releasing a Devil May Cry 4 demo for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 early 2008. The demo will run at 60 FPS and in 720p resolution. In the meantime, here's a batch of new screens from Gamerhell's gallery.

Long ago the Dark Knight Sparda awoke to justice and rebelled against the dark emperor, to wage a one-man war to save humanity. Thousands of years later, a religious organization worships this renowned savior and has taken it upon themselves to rid the world of all demons. Residing in Fortuna, a castle city on the coast, this “Order of the Sword” has an elite group of “Holy Knights” dedicated to carrying out this very creed. Rising among the ranks, a young cynical warrior named Nero witnesses Sparda’s legendary son Dante slaughter countless “knights”. Has the renowned devil hunter turned his back on mankind? What does this encounter mean for these two individuals and why has destiny brought them together?
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    Storm Dec 7, 07
    Holy crap! Ok, my anticipation for this game has gone up, may get better with the demo next year, too. I still hate the 'facts' stated in the interviews, though.
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    Final Blade Dec 7, 07
    What facts Storm? Anyway These screens shots look awesome. Now here's my question who do we get to play with on the demo, Dante or Nero?
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    Supernouva Dec 8, 07
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    You play as Nero, a young knight of the Order of the Sword, worshipers of the Dark Knight Sparda, the savior of humanity. Inexplicably, Sparda�s legendary son Dante slaughters countless knights, so a confrontation between these two is imminent. Devil May Cry 4 will hit the store shelves next February. The demo runs at a constant 60 frames per second and 720P resolution. Check the huge batch of new screenshots from our gallery.
    Taken from Gamershell.
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      Final Blade Dec 8, 07
      If thats what Storm was talking about we already knew that. So i don't see whats the problem.

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