Years after its initial announcement, Nintendo has finally given us a release date for Bayonetta 3. Bayonetta 3 will launch on October 28, exclusively on Nintendo Switch ($59.99).
The titular Umbra Witch joins forces with other Bayonettas to defeat a monstrous Homunculi. Bayonetta retains all her flashy hair-flashing, heel-blasting combos and demonic powers. Players can also play as Viola, a witch-in-training. Viola wields a sword alongside her demonic feline companion, Cheshire.
Although Bayonetta 3 is still an M-rated game, developer PlatinumGames is attempting to make it a little less risqué with the Naïve Angel Mode. Enabling this optional visual mode adds more clothing to the nearly naked female characters throughout the game, including our heroine during transformations.
According to the developer, the purpose of this mode is “so more people can fully enjoy it,” and so “you can play in the living room without having to worry about what’s on screen… we think.”
Relax, the witch is back and sexier than ever🌙
We’ve added the revolutionary “Naive Angel Mode” to Bayonetta 3 so more people can fully enjoy it👍
By turning it on, you can play right in the living room without having to worry about what’s on screen… we think😅#Bayonetta3 pic.twitter.com/SEs3vqrdYc
— PlatinumGames Inc. (@platinumgames) July 13, 2022
In addition to the standard edition, Bayonetta 3 will launch with a Trinity Masquerade Edition. The special edition includes a 200-page art book, and three reversible game cases (first two games are sold separately).
The original Bayonetta is launching for Switch on September 30, for $29.99.
Bayonetta 3 will release on October 28. It’s rated M for Mature with Violence, Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, and Strong Language.