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For over a decade, Dante’s Inferno (2010) has remained a cult classic. Developed by Visceral Games (the studio behind Dead Space), this brutal, hack-and-slash retelling of the first part of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy was meant to be EA’s answer to God of War. Unfortunately, the game has never received a native PC port.

For years, PC gamers were left in Limbo. But thanks to the holy trinity of emulation, DLC preservation, and data compression, you can now play the definitive version of Dante’s Inferno on your computer. This guide covers the crucial Dark Forest DLC, the powerhouse RPCS3 emulator, and the controversial yet convenient world of Repacks Gnarly. Dantes Inferno - DLC- - RPCS3- -Repacks Gnarly-

The only official DLC released for Dante’s Inferno was the "Trials of St. Lucia" expansion. While misleadingly marketed as a simple horde mode, the DLC contained something far more valuable: a playable prologue. This wasn't just a wave-based arena; it told the story of how the Crusader, Dante, originally acquired the Holy Cross and earned his sins long before Beatrice was damned.

However, the "Lost" aspect of this DLC is brutal. You cannot buy it anymore. When the EA Online servers for the PS3 and Xbox 360 were shuttered, the DLC vanished from digital storefronts. For years, the only way to access the additional weapons (like the Mouth of Hell scythe upgrade) and the prologue lore was to have downloaded it before 2012. By [Author Name] – Updated for 2025 For

By: The Infernal Archivist Date: April 18, 2026

When EA released Dante’s Inferno back in 2010, it was billed as a God of War killer with a theological twist. Visceral Games took us through the nine circles of Hell, from the Lustful winds to the frozen lake of Cocytus. For years, PC gamers were left in Limbo

But for a decade, PC gamers have been stuck in the Vestibule. We never got an official port.

That changes today. Thanks to the dark magic of the RPCS3 team and the data-hoarding warlocks at Repacks Gnarly, you can finally experience the Trials of St. Lucia DLC—and the base game—in 4K/60fps on your PC.

Here is your guided tour through the flames.