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Platinum Games might have a Bayonetta 3 update sometime this year, along with other "hype" news.

Hideki Kamiya Teases Bayonetta 3 Update for 2021

Platinum Games might have a Bayonetta 3 update sometime this year, along with other "hype" news.

Remember Bayonetta 3? Contrary to some beliefs, Platinum Games’ Hideki Kamiya remembers it too and said he hopes to share more Bayonetta 3 news sometime this year.

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Kamiya made the comments during an Arcade Archives stream but didn’t say much more about the third installment of Platinum’s witchy beat-’em-up game. That makes approximately one new Bayonetta 3 update in a year, though scant as these tidbits have been, at least it means Bayonetta 3 isn’t canceled.

Kamiya also teased more announcements from Platinum, announcements that should “bring some hype to this industry.” Some of these are reportedly unannounced projects, though it’s likely one of Platinum’s big projects is the mysterious Project G.G. announced early in 2020.

Bayonetta 3, whenever it does release, seems like it will shake up the witch’s story even more than the second game did, with a foe that “stops Bayonetta in her tracks.” Either way, Platinum’s knack for creating spectacular action games with unforgettable setpieces means we can’t wait to learn more — hopefully sometime this century.

[Source: Nintendo Everything]


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.