Platinum Games Teases Bayonetta 3, Okami 2

Platinum Games Teases Bayonetta 3, Okami 2

Would you want either one?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 17, 2016 @ 03:10 PM (Staff Bios)
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E3 may be over, but there is still news to look for. Platinum Games is busier than ever with games like Scalebound and NieR: Automata, but the ambitiousness continues to grow. According to Co-founder Hideki Kamiya, there may be a third Bayonetta title in the works and even something related to Okami.

He has stated that Platinum Games wants to make a Bayonetta 3, but they're unsure if it will ever happen. Not only that, but he has ideas for Okami 2 and more Scalebound titles. But these are hopes and not confirmations, so try not to assume here. That said, I would like to see an Okami 2. That was quite a unique title, and there needs to be more games like it.

But perhaps, if the demand for Bayonetta 3 and Okami 2 is there, then more than likely we should see either one of them. Would you want a third Bayonette or a second Okami title?

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