



So how likely it all is remains to be seen. Kamiya also said that "By the, the possibility that Mario and Zelda is not zero", too. “It seems the probability of Bayonetta 2 and Bayonetta 3 getting ported to the PS4 and Xbox isn’t zero,” he added. Interestingly enough, he went on to note that the potential to see the game – and Bayonetta 2 – on other platforms isn't actually out of the question. “Since we’re ‘only developing,’ Nintendo has total say regarding the product.” “We are developing Bayonetta 3, as we did Bayonetta 2, with money we received from Nintendo," said the outspoken director in a tweet. Per Kamiya, if you want to try the new game away from its formal Nintendo home, you're going to have to tell the publisher itself. That has upset some gamers, who would very much like to play the game on their shiny new PS5 or Xbox Series X/S consoles. That same exclusivity applies to the upcoming Bayonetta 3, too. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Bayonetta 2 initially launched on the ill-fated Wii U, and later saw a re-release on Nintendo Switch. Since then, however, Nintendo has published the series and as such both Bayonetta 2 and Bayonetta 3 have been exclusive to Nintendo platforms. The first Bayonetta game, when it launched back in 2009, was multiplatform: arriving on PlayStation and Xbox consoles (and later coming to PC). If you want Bayonetta 3 to come to PlayStation, Xbox or PC – rather than just Nintendo Switch – PlatinumGames' executive director Hideki Kamiya wants you to let Nintendo know.
