I should mention that repacks, regardless of intent, infringe on copyright. So while the repack provides accessibility, it's still distributing copyrighted material without permission.
Next, the repack's benefits: it might be smaller in size, optimized, maybe has fixed issues or includes patches. But I should mention the legal risks involved in using pirated software. Also, repacks can sometimes have malware or security risks, so users should be cautious. dmc devil may cry 2013 rus eng repack upd
I should structure the article to first introduce the original game, then discuss the repack, its features, and finally the implications of using pirated software. It's important to be neutral but to highlight the drawbacks and encourage legal alternatives. I need to avoid endorsing piracy, even if discussing the technical aspects. I should mention that repacks, regardless of intent,
I should mention the technical aspects first: it's a repack, which is a re-packaged version of the original game. Repacks often include patches or language settings not originally provided. The original game had Dante in a minor role, but maybe this repack adds something else? Wait, no, the original 2013 DMC was actually a direct sequel, part of the main series. The repack might be offering a multilingual experience. But I should mention the legal risks involved
Also, considering the audience might be those interested in pirating, but the article should guide them to legal options instead.
In conclusion, the article should inform users about the repack's existence but caution against the risks and encourage purchasing the game legally through platforms like Steam, where updates and support are guaranteed.
Wait, maybe there's a patch for DmC that adds Russian language support, and this repack includes that? So it's a community effort to localize the game. However, localization by the community can still be legally shaky, even if it's a patch.