We have previously noted that the look rather ridiculous, since the game has a minimum requirement of i7-4770 CPU, which is way more powerful and expensive than what consoles have. Then, there is the question of PC optimisation, which could definitely use more work. Perhaps the game is not ready on all platforms yet, and Capcom don't have a timed exclusive deal with Microsoft. Polishing is a welcome sight, especially in the days where we get releases full of bugs and game-breaking glitches, but five months seems a little bit too much for just that. This leaves a really big question about whether the game could be released sooner, if the current file contains all the content from Devil May Cry 5. Xbox One users have also that the file size is just under 30 GB, and it's already installing on their systems.
It would look and fare really bad for Capcom if everyone had access to their game for free, months ahead of the official release date. Devil May Cry 5 pre-load is currently only available on Xbox One, thankfully, as being available on PC would mean a field day for rum enthusiasts.