Earlier this week, rumors of a Devil May Cry remake being in development started floating around the internet. While it's not too hard to believe, as we already know that Capcom loves a remake, the source of these rumors wasn't particularly credible. That doesn't mean it isn't happening though, and these rumors seemingly brought attention to some comments made by Vergil voice actor Dan Southworth back in 2024.
First shared by Twitter user GamesLover, during a panel that was held at Power Morphicon in 2024 for Devil May Cry's 25th anniversary, Southworth began talking about a project that he had recently finished recording for, one in which they requested that he do his "younger" Vergil voice from 2004.
"In fact I just finished a video game two weeks ago," says Southworth. "They hired me to play this character. I don't want to say any titles or anything because I'm known for spilling the beans, but they asked me to do my voice the way it was back in 2004. 'Can you do the younger Vergil version', so that was challenging."
Of course, Southworth could be talking about a game from a completely different franchise that just liked how his...