New trailer for Bayonetta 3 confirms October 28 launch



Nintendo UK posted a new trailer for the long-awaited, much-delayed Bayonetta 3 this morning, finally confirming its release date to be October 28, 2022, as a Nintendo Switch exclusive. The new trailer shows off a new character, Viola, a witch-in-training who fights alongside a demonic feline, as well as a few familiar faces.

A physical edition of the original Bayonetta will also release on September 30.

13th July, 2022 – Bayonetta returns for hair-raising action and larger-than-life battles in Bayonetta 3, which launches for Nintendo Switch on 28th October. The new Bayonetta 3 – The witch returns this autumn! (Nintendo Switch) trailer for the game shows Bayonetta, new and returning allies as well as the evil she has to face.



In this third instalment of the Bayonetta series, the unstoppable Umbra Witch must join forces with some familiar faces, as well as the mysterious Viola and a multitude of other Bayonettas to stop human-made Homunculi from wreaking havoc.



Players will make use of Bayonetta’s wicked weapons and powerful new Demon Masquerade ability to blast, stomp and slam enemies with exciting over-the-top combos and demonic powers. They’ll help Bayonetta, the baddest witch around, battle an evil that’s bent on plunging humanity into the depths of chaos.



The new trailer for the game reveals additional details about Bayonetta’s latest adventure and some of the new characters she’ll meet:



A Bounty of Bayonettas: Meet a veritable coven of Bayonettas, each more fabulous than the last, while fighting through the streets of Tokyo, the mountains of China and beyond! Along the way, players will discover if this arcane alliance can really save humanity and what fate awaits this bunch of Bayonettas.

Rough Up Rivals as Viola: In addition to Bayonetta, players will also control the feisty witch-in-training Viola who is ready to unleash hell on the Homunculi with her sword and her capricious companion, the feline demon Cheshire.

A special Trinity Masquerade Edition will also be available on 28th October. It features the beauties and beasts of Bayonetta 3 with a full-colour 200-page art book, and displays the whole Bayonetta trilogy with three exclusive title sheets, one for each game*, that combine to form a stunning panoramic artwork. More details about the Trinity Masquerade Edition and pre-orders will be revealed in the future.



Plus, the original Bayonetta launches for Nintendo Switch as a standalone, physical release on 30th September. More details will be revealed in the future.
 

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Can someone please explain how Platinum did not get a nudge for infringement when Bayonetta first released.

The character appears to be a reworked Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley) from the Austin Powers movies.
 
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Can someone please explain how Platinum did not get a nudge for infringement when Bayonetta first released.

The character appears to be a reworked Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley) from the Austin Powers movies.
You know that "Vanessa Kensington" wasn't the first woman in black spandex. She is more of a dominatrix
 

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You know that "Vanessa Kensington" wasn't the first woman in black spandex. She is more of a dominatrix
Watch the first movie. The creator sure did.

Visually the same woman.
Catsuit.
Large calibre pistols.
Wild hair in the end credits.
Vanessa - Cereza.

cereza.jpg


I understand the character was made outside of Platinum Games.
 
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Watch the first movie. The creator sure did.

Visually the same woman.
Catsuit.
Large calibre pistols.
Wild hair in the end credits.
Vanessa - Cereza.


I understand the character was made outside of Platinum Games.
:lol: What the fuk lad.... Personally I don't remember Cereza transforming into a giant demonic figure once she got pissed off enough. Or her 'clothes' falling off after kicking the enemy in the teeth a couple of times (would've made for a better movie though!!)
But yeah, get em sued for copyright infringement, and why not sue Alan off The Hangover for looking like a fat Jesus while we're at it...
 

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