The highly anticipated collaboration between Punishing Gray Raven (PGR) and Devil May Cry 5 (DMC5) for the Chinese server has been scheduled for release. Dive into the specifics of this exclusive event and explore what's in store with the special rate-up banners during this thrilling crossover.
Punishing Gray Raven CN x Devil May Cry 5 New Details
Coming on May 22
Kuro Games, the developers behind Punishing Gray Raven, recently unveiled more about their upcoming PGR x DMC5 collaboration during a livestream on April 27. This crossover event will bring DMC5 characters into PGR on the CN server, complete with special banners and a unique collaboration story event.
The PGR x DMC5 collaboration was initially teased during the game’s 5th anniversary livestream in late 2024, hinting at the inclusion of DMC5's Dante and Vergil as new characters in PGR. The recent livestream not only confirmed these characters but also provided further details about the event.
Kuro Games has set the release date for the PGR x DMC5 crossover on May 22 for the CN server. No announcements have been made yet regarding its availability in other regions.
Free Dante Omniframe and Limited Gacha Banners
During the collaboration, players can earn a free Dante Omniframe by completing Chapter 6 of the special collaboration story event. Additionally, a Vergil Omniframe will be up for grabs exclusively on the event’s limited-time banner.
The event will feature four special rate-up banners: Dante Rate Up, Fate Dante Rate Up, Vergil Rate Up, and Fate Vergil Rate Up. During this time, the cost of pulls will be discounted to 175 Black Cards per pull.
Furthermore, the first two copies of either Dante or Vergil obtained through pulls will come with an additional duplicate, delivered via in-game mail. For instance, pulling one copy of Dante or Vergil will grant an extra copy, and pulling two will yield two more copies. This bonus system is limited to the first two pulls, after which the standard 1:1 pull ratio will apply.
Punishing Gray Raven is accessible on iOS and Android devices across five regions: China (CN), Taiwan (TW), Japan (JP), Korea (KR), and Global (GL). In November 2024, the developers outlined their synchronization strategy, aiming to align global server updates with those of the CN server by the end of 2025.