Only time will tell whether Bayonetta 2, which is set to release in October on the Wii U, will prove successful enough to warrant the series being turned into a trilogy, and if it will in fact remain a Nintendo exclusive. That was really helpful for us.”īayonetta 2 being announced as a Wii U exclusive raised the ire of a lot of fans of the original game, though it sounds as though the time Platinum has spent with Nintendo may have greatly benefited the next installment in the series. They kept the same Japanese VA for Bayonetta though, so the voice theory is thrown out the window. Hellena Taylor is under NDA for Bayo 3 which wouldnt make sense unless she had some involvement in it. Doesnt make her an alternate reality Bayo. But as the game started to take shape and we were starting to put all the pieces together, they were able to point out some things that we didn’t realize ourselves. Bayonetta had a different hairstyle in 2. “We started out with a fundamental freedom, with Nintendo telling us to go and create the game as we saw fit. I really find it hard to believe they'll not have anything like that for fans of older designs. But more to the point: every Bayonetta game has had the old appearances available with a few halos, not to mention many playable characters and costumes. there might be changes to hair and makeup etc. I feel that was really good and helped push Bayonetta 2 to even higher quality. Bayonetta's new design We're a year out from release. We were able to have a lot of back-and-forth and they were able to provide objective feedback. He continued: “I feel that it’s important to let your creativity flow and Nintendo has been able to provide us with the freedom to create what we had originally envisioned. Speaking with CVG, game director Yusuke Hashimoto there's "a lot" the developer has learned from Nintendo, saying: "If possible we would love to do it again and keep nurturing our child."