Bayonetta 3 will delight Switch owners this fall

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Nintendo and PlatinumGames have set a release date for the highly anticipated game Bayonetta 3. Adventure thriller with a famous heroine will please the owner Nintendo Switch since October 28 this year.

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In addition, Nintendo announced that the launch will take place on September 30th. original Bayonetta in physical version. It will be a limited number of pieces at a price of 30 dollars / euros.

Let’s get back to the third Bayonetta because we’ve learned some interesting details. As an unstoppable sorceress, you must join forces with the mysterious Viola and a host of other bayonets to stop the man-made homunculi from wreaking havoc.

In the game you will use the sinful weapons of Bayonetta and powerful new ability Demon Masquerade to blast, stomp and slam enemies with exciting over the top combos and demonic powers. “Prove that you are the most badass witch in the whole world and fight the evil that seeks to plunge humanity into the depths of chaos,” says Nintendo.

In the new gameplay trailer, we see not only rough fight, but also new characters that you will meet during the adventure. Among other things, you can count on real bayonet coven, each more fabulous than the last. Along the way, which includes battles on the streets of Tokyo, in the mountains of China and beyond, you will find out if this mysterious alliance can really save humanity, and what fate awaits the Bayonets gang.

In addition to Bayonetta, you get the ability to control the wild apprentice witch Violawho is ready to unleash hell with her sword and her bizarre companion, Demon Cheshire Cat.

Source :Indian TV

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