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Vergil's appearance in Special Edition is some time before events of Devil May Cry 3 (Prequel)
Something about him looking for clues about Dark Knight Sparda
Force Edge and Beowulf made appearance just for gameplay purposes
The timeline order for Vergil is:
DMC 4: The cutscenes at the beginning and end of Vergil's campaign basically just show him investigating the order of the sword probably. Or they may be entirely non-canon at all, because the gameplay is entirely non-canon for SURE.
DMC 3: Vergil attempts to do obtain the power of Sparda and unleash hell. Dante and Vergil fight, Vergil is banished to hell where he is eventually brainwashed by Mundus.
DMC 1: Vergil fights Dante again under the disguise of Nelo Angelo. He is presumed dead at this point, because he does not have any canon appearances past this point.
DMC 4: Vergil is presumed dead during this games time. But his soul/power seems to be semi-living on in Nero to some extent.
DMC 2 doesn't exist and no one wants it.
In the cutscene, the effects used are exactly the same as when he flies away in prior cutscenes. Just seems like he broke free of Mundus's control, ripped off his amulet, and teleported away. I think it's fairly safe to say he's alive for a simple reason - he's a popular character.
Also, Vergil doesn't make an appearance in DMC2, does he? All I remember is that next to Dante you get to play the Mannequin turned demon woman.
Even if they made a cutscene where he explicitly dies they could still say that he never really died, it's their game afterwards, they can do whatever they want with it