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Rumors: Bayonetta Trilogy coming to Switch 2

Rumors: Bayonetta Trilogy coming to Switch 2

The 2023 holiday season may be coming to an end soon, with the new year just days away, but that hasn’t stopped the Switch 2 rumor mill from spinning at a steady pace. In fact, a new Switch 2 rumor has surfaced online recently that could be very interesting for fans of the Bayonetta games. ...

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Bayonetta 3 is at an indie price with this Amazon offer

Bayonetta 3 is at an indie price with this Amazon offer

Bayonetta 3 fans who have not yet purchased the game are in luck. They are currently offering it to us at a huge discount. Bayonetta 3 We have this offer from Amazon Europe. We can buy the game for $38.01 instead of the $59.99 it normally costs. It’s a bargain! If you were looking for ...

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Nintendo proposed creating a Bayonetta spin-off for Platinum which turned into Origins

Nintendo proposed creating a Bayonetta spin-off for Platinum which turned into Origins

Japanese publication Famitsu recently interviewed Hideki Kamiya, Nintendo producer Makoto Okazaki, and director Abebe Tinari about the uniquely charming Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon. Kamiya explained to Famitsu that when they talked to Nintendo about Bayonetta 3, the Kyoto-based company suggested that the series go in a different direction. Mr. Okazaki says they ...

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Japan: Bayonetta Origins arrives at #6 this week

Japan: Bayonetta Origins arrives at #6 this week

The latest Japanese boxed software and hardware rankings have arrived from official sales tracker Famitsu for the week of March 13, 2023 to March 19, 2023. The big new entry this week was Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon which landed at debuts at No. 6 on the physical games chart, shifting 6,474 copies. ...

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PlatinumGames & Nintendo discuss the future of the Bayonetta series

PlatinumGames & Nintendo discuss the future of the Bayonetta series

Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon was released a few days ago, so the franchise is still fresh in the minds of fans and video game media alike. So it’s no surprise that Famitsu interviewed series creator Hideki Kamiya and Nintendo producer Makoto Okazaki, who later translated Nintendo Everything into English. There, the pair ...