
Exciting news for Punishing Gray Raven fans: the much-anticipated collaboration with Devil May Cry 5 is set to launch on the Chinese server. Dive into the details of this exclusive event and discover what awaits players on the special rate-up banners during this thrilling crossover.
Punishing Gray Raven CN x Devil May Cry 5 New Details
Coming on May 22

On April 27, Kuro Games, the developers behind Punishing Gray Raven (PGR), unveiled more about their upcoming collaboration with Devil May Cry 5 (DMC5) during a dedicated livestream. This event promises to bring iconic DMC5 characters into the world of PGR on the Chinese server, complete with special banners and a unique storyline.
The collaboration was first teased during PGR’s 5th anniversary livestream in late 2024, showcasing glimpses of DMC5's Dante and Vergil as potential new characters in PGR. The recent livestream not only confirmed their arrival but also shared additional insights into the event.
Kuro Games has officially set the launch date for the PGR x DMC5 crossover for May 22 on the CN server. Currently, there's no word on whether this event will expand to other regions.
Free Dante Omniframe and Limited Gacha Banners

Players participating in the event can earn a free Dante Omniframe by completing Chapter 6 of the special collaboration story. Additionally, a Vergil Omniframe will be available exclusively through 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 period, the cost per pull will be discounted to 175 Black Cards.

An exciting bonus system will be in place for the first two pulls of either Dante or Vergil. For instance, pulling one copy of Dante or Vergil will grant an extra copy, and pulling two will reward two additional copies. This bonus applies only to the first two pulls, after which it reverts to the standard 1:1 pull rate.
Punishing Gray Raven is playable on iOS and Android devices across five regions: China (CN), Taiwan (TW), Japan (JP), Korea (KR), and Global (GL). In November 2024, the developers announced plans to synchronize updates across global servers to align with the CN server, with the goal of completing this process by the end of 2025.