Matt Walker, one of the producers for Devil May Cry 5, took to Twitter to answer questions from fans about the game. Unfortunately, some of the answers dash hopes about more playable characters. When asked about possible Devil May Cry 5 DLC that would make characters like Lady and Trish playable, Walker confirmed that Capcom has finished development on the game. In another comment, he confirmed that no more content is planned.

Here is the first comment from Walker on Devil May Cry 5 DLC, where he said he would have liked to have seen “the ladies playable too.”

Unfortunately dev on DMC5 is finished. I’d personally like to see the ladies playable too. We can only hope that at some point we can convince the people up top that it’s worth doing. — Matt Walker (@retroOtoko) April 23, 2019

The follow-up comment was in response to someone asking about a playable version of Vergil. Here, Walker specifically said, “Unfortunately we don’t plan on adding any more content to DMC5.” In this comment, he also noted that Resident Evil 2 was a success and he hopes to see more games in the series.

Unfortunately we don’t plan on adding any more content to DMC5. In terms of RE, I sure hope there are more titles in the works cause RE2 was a huge success. ^^ — Matt Walker (@retroOtoko) April 23, 2019

In other comments, Walker talked about other people who appeared, or rather didn’t appear, in Devil May Cry 5. First, when it came to Kyrie, she didn’t appear physically because it wasn’t in the budget.

Good question. Honestly as much as we wanted to have her in the game physically, we only had so much budget allocated to characters, and we chose those you see in the game, so really it was from the beginning. — Matt Walker (@retroOtoko) April 24, 2019

As for Vergil, Walker explained that he doesn’t look the way people may expect due to time spent in another realm.

We wanted them to look a little different partly so that they’d each have their own distinct look, but then also the idea is that Vergil’s changed a bit since he was in the demon realm for so many years. — Matt Walker (@retroOtoko) April 23, 2019

Sadly, Walker’s talk with fans didn’t reveal any details about the upcoming Devil May Cry anime series. As people may recall, Adi Shankar announced in November 2018 that he is working on a Devil May Cry series. When someone asked if it would be connected to Devil May Cry 5, Walker noted that he had no information to share.

Unfortunately I don’t have any info on the anime at this point. ^^; — Matt Walker (@retroOtoko) April 24, 2019

Devil May Cry 5 is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.