DmC: Devil May Cry lost souls locations guide
Helping the lost find their way, one soul at a time
Mission 8: Eyeless
LOST SOUL 1
Just after the start of the mission, you will hop into a tunnel that extends. Look to the upper right and you will see a blue door that you can use the Aquila to cut open. Hop up to the left ledge and use the Aquila and then hop over to the opening to get the soul inside.
LOST SOUL 2
Just after the previous lost soul, you will come to a tunnel with a subway that goes zipping past. When you enter the tunnel, go to the left to find the soul on the wall.
LOST SOUL 3
As soon as you find the first divinity statue, continue down the tunnel and on the right there will be an opening. Hop up into it to find the lost soul.
LOST SOUL 4 & 5
When you reach the Harpy nest, look around the edges and there will be two yellow signs labeled platform 1 and platform 2. Grapple up to each and there will be a lost soul in each.
- Mission 1: Found
- Mission 2: Home Truths
- Mission 3: Bloodline
- Mission 4: Underwatch
- Mission 5: Virility
- Mission 6: Secret Ingredient
- Mission 7: Overturn
- Mission 8: Eyeless
- Mission 9: Devil Inside
- Mission 11: The Order
- Mission 13: Devil's Dalliance
- Mission 16: The Plan
- Mission 17: Furnace of Souls
- Mission 18: Demon's Den
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