
Kuro Games has revealed the official launch date for the Punishing Gray Raven Chinese server's collaboration with Devil May Cry 5. Discover details about this exclusive CN event and the special rate-up banners players can anticipate during the crossover.
New Details for Punishing Gray Raven CN x Devil May Cry 5 Collaboration
Launching May 22

Punishing Gray Raven (PGR) developer Kuro Games hosted a dedicated livestream on April 27, showcasing the upcoming crossover with Devil May Cry 5 (DMC5). This event brings DMC5 characters to the CN server through exclusive banners and a special collaborative storyline.
The PGR x DMC5 collaboration was initially teased during the game’s 5th-anniversary livestream in late 2024, featuring a preview of Dante and Vergil from DMC5 as upcoming playable characters. The recent broadcast confirmed these details along with additional event information.
Kuro Games confirmed the collaboration will go live on the CN server on May 22. No announcements have been made regarding releases in other regions.
Free Dante Omniframe and Limited Gacha Banners

During the event, players can earn a free Dante Omniframe by completing Chapter 6 of the collaboration story. Vergil’s Omniframe will be exclusively available through a limited-time event banner.
Four special rate-up banners will be featured: Dante Rate Up, Fate Dante Rate Up, Vergil Rate Up, and Fate Vergil Rate Up. Pulls on these banners will be discounted to 175 Black Cards each.

Additionally, the first two copies of Dante or Vergil obtained through pulls will include a bonus duplicate, delivered via in-game mail. For example, pulling one copy grants an extra, while pulling two copies grants two extras. This bonus applies only to the first two pulls, after which the standard 1:1 rate resumes.
Punishing Gray Raven is available on iOS and Android across five regions: China (CN), Taiwan (TW), Japan (JP), Korea (KR), and Global (GL). In November 2024, the developers announced a synchronization plan to align global server updates with the CN version, aiming to complete the process by the end of 2025.