Bayonetta
News, coverage and analysis tracking Bayonetta across the outlets.- Metal Gear Solid Composer's Studio Ghibli Jazz Album AnnouncedScarlet Moon Records announced Prescription for Sleep: Ghibli, a new jazz arrangement album featuring music from Studio Ghibli films. The album, performed by Norihiko Hibino and AYAKI as GENTLE LOVE, will be released on July 20, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of Spirited Away. Three tracks are currently available for pre-order on Bandcamp.
- Bayonetta creator says Capcom might be thriving thanks to a constant push to create new IP like PragmataBayonetta creator Hideki Kamiya attributes Capcom's consistent success to its willingness to develop new intellectual properties, citing Pragmata as a prime example. Despite some new IP attempts not reaching widespread success, Capcom's management and talented staff have led to a string of critically acclaimed and commercially successful titles since 2017.
- Hideki Kamiya thinks there should be a cozy Resident Evil game, where 'retired Leon goes fishing in the…Game director Hideki Kamiya, known for his work on the original Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, has proposed a concept for a cozy, non-scary Resident Evil game. He envisions a title where a retired Leon Kennedy engages in activities like fishing, gardening, and baking, rather than survival horror. Kamiya suggested this idea to Capcom, expressing his own desire to play such a game.
- Tencent is reportedly looking to back out of several studio investments like Story of Seasons developer Marvelous, but…Tencent is reportedly looking to divest from several minority investments in video game studios, including a 20% stake in Marvelous, the developer of Story of Seasons. This reassessment of its portfolio may involve selling stakes back to original management, even at a loss. Investments in studios like PlatinumGames and FromSoftware are reportedly unaffected.
- Evening Reading - June 11, 2026This edition of Shacknews Evening Reading covers various game news, including speculation about Destiny 3, reviews for titles like The 7th Guest Remake and Alien: Isolation 2, and a discussion on whether Grand Theft Auto 6 or The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake would be played first. It also highlights Famitsu's 40th anniversary and lists all games that have received its perfect 40/40 review score. The article also touches on non-gaming news such as SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the NBA Finals.
- Beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic The Last Ronin is getting a game from action royalty: Nier Automata and…PlatinumGames is developing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, an action-adventure game based on the popular comic mini-series. The game follows the last surviving Ninja Turtle on a mission for vengeance in a future New York City. It is coming to PC and consoles, with a release date yet to be announced.
- Three years later, that 'dark' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin game gets a first trailer, and it's being created by Bayonetta studio Platinum GamesPlatinum Games is developing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin, a AAA action-adventure game inspired by the graphic novel of the same name. The game follows the last surviving Turtle on a mission for justice, with a moody teaser trailer released by Paramount Gaming Studios. It is slated for release on consoles and PC, though a specific date has not yet been announced.
- Games Inbox: Will Summer Game Fest 2026 be worth staying up for?Readers discuss their anticipation for Summer Game Fest, with hopes for announcements like Resident Evil Code: Veronica and Alien: Isolation 2. There's also commentary on Marvel's Wolverine, God of War Laufey, and the ongoing debate about game sales, digital vs. physical releases, and the importance of exclusives.
- Iconic Bayonetta and Tango artist Ikumi Nakamura returns with a new yokai hunting action game packing 3-player co-op and…Ikumi Nakamura, known for her work on Bayonetta and Ghostwire Tokyo, has unveiled Kemuri: Hunt the Unseen, a new yokai hunting action game. The title features three-player co-op and is being developed by Nakamura's studio Unseen for a 2027 release on PlayStation 5.
- Devil May Cry and Bayonetta creator says he'd rather have a game cancelled than release "something…Devil May Cry and Bayonetta creator Hideki Kamiya stated he would prefer a game to be cancelled rather than released in a subpar state. He emphasized prioritizing creative vision over strict schedules, even if it means projects might not see the light of day. Kamiya also mentioned his work on Okami and reflected on past cancelled projects like Scalebound.
- Nintendo has discounted a bunch of its Switch games in new rare saleAmazon is currently offering a rare sale on digital Nintendo Switch games, featuring discounts on titles like Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, Bayonetta 2, and Metroid Dread. Many games are priced at $40, with select titles available for $30. The sale's end date is not specified, and other publishers like Bandai Namco and Koei Tecmo are also running significant discounts on the Nintendo eShop.
- Games Inbox: What new characters will be in the next Smash Bros.?Readers discuss potential new characters for a future Super Smash Bros. installment, suggesting characters from Resident Evil and other franchises. The discussion also touches on Nintendo's upcoming Direct presentations and the potential for lower-budget sequels for lapsed franchises like Star Fox and F-Zero.
- Gamer Discovers Vanquish: Why This Hidden Gem Still RocksA Reddit user's accidental discovery of PlatinumGames' 2010 sci-fi shooter Vanquish highlights why the game remains a hidden gem. Its unique sliding mechanic and fast-paced combat offer a risk-reward loop that still holds up today. Despite launching alongside major titles and not fitting neatly into genre categories, Vanquish's tight design and recent PC and console re-releases allow it to find new audiences.
- "A Big Miscalculation On My Part" – Hideki Kamiya On Leaving Bayonetta 3 Up To InterpretationHideki Kamiya, creator of the Bayonetta series, discusses his views on the narrative interpretation of Bayonetta 3, particularly its ending and multiverse elements. He acknowledges that his explanations for the multiverse were not sufficiently clear in earlier games and that the ending's implication of Bayonetta's survival may have been misinterpreted by players. Kamiya has since left PlatinumGames and is now working on a sequel to Okami with his new studio, Clovers.
- Bayonetta creator explains what actually happened in Bayonetta 3’s endingBayonetta creator Hideki Kamiya clarified the multiverse elements and ending of Bayonetta 3, stating that the concept was present since the first game. He explained that the ending implies Bayonetta is still alive and discussed various in-game hints that supported this interpretation. Kamiya, who has since left PlatinumGames and founded his own studio, Clovers, felt it was appropriate to elaborate on these points.
- Capcom Teases Okami 20th Anniversary CelebrationsCapcom has announced that Okami will celebrate its 20th anniversary on April 20, 2026, with a special event being prepared. The original action-adventure game was first released on the PlayStation 2. Hideki Kamiya, known for Devil May Cry and Bayonetta, is reportedly returning for a new project related to Okami.
- 5 games that benefit from Nintendo Switch 2's Handheld Mode BoostPlatinumGames released a documentary detailing the development of Bayonetta 3, featuring insights from director Yusuke Miyata. Miyata revealed that franchise creator Hideki Kamiya offered him the director role, a position Miyata initially hesitated to accept due to concerns about Kamiya's potential involvement.
- Morbid Metal early access starts April 8thUbisoft and Screen Juice have announced that the action roguelite Morbid Metal will launch into Early Access on April 8th for $17.99, with a 25% discount. The initial release will feature three playable characters, multiple biomes, and over 60 perks, with a full roadmap to be revealed later.
- 6 Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass on April 15, Including GTA V and Eiyuden ChronicleGrand Theft Auto V and Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes are among the games leaving Xbox Game Pass on April 15. Players are also discussing the performance and side quest design in Stellar Blade, with some praising its quality while others debate its review scores from publications like EDGE.
- Homura Hime Dev Didn’t Want Players to Run - So They Changed How Combat WorksThe developer of Homura Hime discusses the game's evolution from a 3D bullet hell title to a blend of bullet hell and melee combat, inspired by games like NieR: Automata and anime like Kill la Kill. Key design choices, such as a mobile blocking mechanic that builds skills, were made to encourage player engagement and maintain confrontation during dodging, differentiating it from pure hit-and-run tactics.