Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition Dxgi Error Device Removed May 2026
For players using modern hardware—especially NVIDIA RTX 30/40 series, AMD Radeon RX 6000/7000 series, or even high-end laptops with switchable graphics—this error has become a frustratingly common wall. You've just achieved a triple S rank combo with Vergil, or you're about to finally defeat Dante on "Son of Sparda" mode, and then... nothing.
Few things shatter the stylish, high-octane flow of Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition like a sudden freeze, a stutter, and then a brutal crash to desktop accompanied by a pop-up error window reading: devil may cry 4 special edition dxgi error device removed
This error is not a sign that your graphics card is dying. It is a communication breakdown between the game (released in 2015, based on a 2008 engine) and your modern drivers/operating system. The good news? It is almost always fixable. Few things shatter the stylish, high-octane flow of
In DirectX 11 (which DMC4:SE uses), the operating system constantly checks if the GPU is responsive. If the GPU takes too long to respond (a "Timeout Detection and Recovery" or TDR event), the DirectX runtime removes the device and returns the error: DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED . It is almost always fixable
Once fixed, you can finally focus on what matters: mastering Royal Guard, chaining Judgement Cut Ends, and achieving that elusive Legendary Dark Knight style rank without a single crash. Now, get back to slaughtering demons. Your SSS rank awaits.