This opens up the ability for players to finally realize Dante's full potential as they pull off bigger and more complicated combos, which can improve the game's combat loop tenfold. Originally styles could only be changed at checkpoints, but now the various styles are keyed to D-Pad inputs, much like they are in more recent Devil May Cry games. Perhaps the most significant quality of life improvement, FreeStyle Mode, finally allows for style switching on the fly.
The new Bloody Palace not only has local and online co-op but is set up so it can be played with a single Joy-Con, making local multiplayer that much easier. A series staple, Bloody Palace has the player battle waves of enemies and unlocking new items and costumes based on how far they get. In the new Switch version, players can finally play as Vergil in the game's extra mode, Bloody Palace.