![]() ![]() These details certainly aren’t outlandish, but it’s hard to believe them given the lack of any substantial evidence. Similarly, the leak mentions the ability to “assign demons to different types of weapons”, alluding to a higher degree of customisation when it comes to combat. The leak claims that Bayonetta would meet past versions of Jubileus, Sheba and Rodin, with the latter opening up possibilities of weapon crafting. If it is to be believed, the game may be a prequel of sorts, set before Bayonetta 1. While the leak was attached to a set of supposed concept art, the lack of any major coverage or cited sources make it hard to view this leak as anything but a set of unsubstantiated claims. According to a supposed (and now removed) 4chan leak, Bayonetta 3 was to be set in an alternate universe after our own had been destroyed by the main antagonist. While not massively reported, June 2018 did bring one of the biggest, if not the only, leaks regarding Bayonetta 3. Speculation and rumours also seemed to die down around this time. 2018 came and went with no official news as to what Bayonetta was up to. This led many to believe that Bayonetta 3 wasn’t to be too far off, with 1 and 2 acting as a buffer until the game’s release. Metroid Prime 4 developers, Retro Studios, had been quite tight-lipped regarding their involvement with any projects, but PlatinumGames has alternatively been particularly active in the two years following Bayonetta 3’s reveal.Īlongside the game’s reveal at the 2017 Game Awards, ports of Bayonetta 1 and 2 were announced to be coming to the Switch in a matter of months. While Prime 4 had a delay announced in January of last year, Bayonetta 3 has been silent since its 2017 Game Awards reveal. Similarly to Metroid Prime 4, Bayonetta is one of those elusive Switch titles that always seems to be out of reach. ![]()
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