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Platinum Games calms its fans: Bayonetta 3 development “progresses very well”

Platinum Games calms its fans: Bayonetta 3 development "progresses very well"

Bayonetta 3 remains in development. This has been assured by Hideki Kamiya, its director. Platinum Games urges calm among its fans.

Bayonetta 3 is still alive in the Platinum Games forge. Hideki Kamiya, director of the project, calms the followers of the umbra witch in conversation with Famitsu. In relation to the purposes for 2021, the creative ensures that development “is progressing very well.”

“First of all, a lot of people are concerned about Bayonetta 3 not having any new information since its announcement, but the verification of the new systems has gone great and development is progressing very well,” he explains. Kamiya only asks one thing: to wait “calmly.” During the same statements, he takes the opportunity to send a wink to another of the study’s next works, Project G.G. “[El juego] It has started to move, so be careful ”, he concludes.

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Bayonetta 3, a distant star in the sky of Nintendo Switch

It is not the first time that it comes to the fore to clarify the situation of Bayonetta 3. Specifically, during this 2020 it has sent up to 3 different messages about the development: February, May and August. They all share patience and the assurance that development continues.

A date marked the beginning of this journey: December 7, 2017. During the The Game Wards gala of the same year, Nintendo appeared from Platinum Games to leave us a teaser trailer of just 53 seconds. A logo and the witch’s face were icons enough to drive the future of the hybrid console.

Since then, Bayonetta 3 has remained on the horizon alongside the sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Metroid Prime 4. They will one day arrive, but there are still months to go. In the case of Samus’ new adventure, Retro Studios is still looking for (and hiring) staff to fuel his next solo job.

Source: Gematsu (via Famitsu)

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