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DMC: Hi guys i wanted if there is a source confirms all novels are canon ?

several are canon's, there are a couple that are semi canon (devil may cry volume 1 and dearly fortun) and I think trinite of fate is at an unknown point
 
Not all novels are fully canon but the only one explicitly not canon is Deadly Fortune which is a retelling of DMC4's story but adds more shit to it and contradicts some parts of DMC4.

DMC1 novel used to be non canon but with Before The Nightmare and DMC5 it seems to have been pushed to semi-canon.

Every other novel is canon because they take place right before a DMC game was released or leads directly into them.(DMC volume 2 leads directly into DMC2's intro and Before The Nightmare leads right into DMC5 and includes scenes from it)
 
Beryl also appears in 5

When the second novel ends, she retires from being a Devil Hunter, giving to Dante her gun, and after that, we don't know what she did in her life and Dante himself asks that, but in 5 we see a magazine with her name, indicating that she went into another business

That's only for hardcore fans to know lol

"With the Beastheads finally destroyed, Beryl considers the job complete, and gives her rifle to Dante as payment for his services. She then disappears from Dante's life completely. Dante believes that she returned to civilian life, since she had given him her weapon and her father had been avenged, but he can't be sure."
 
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