Bayonetta 3 Director Tells Its Not His Call To Reveal More On The Game, Reassures On The State Of Development Sharing To be “Proud” With Its Progress

While developer PlatinumGames continues to prove its involvement within the industry in recent years with titles like The Wonderful 101 Remastered, Babylon’s Fall, and the upcoming Project G.G. underway, the game studio is still very quiet with other advancements its working on. Namely, the 2017 announcement for Bayonetta 3 has still yet to be followed-up on since the public reveal nearly four years ago. In the past, game director Hideki Kamiya commented that the project is heading in a new, adventurous direction for the team. Additionally, he presses that the project is shaping into a likeable state for PlatinumGames. But, no official updates were made in either of these statements. Most recently, Kamiya told Video Game Chronicles that development is progressing smoothly; “going great” he explains. Oce again speaking to Video Game Chronicles, Kamiya reiterates on his reassurance for Bayonetta 3’s state in development. But, he does share that disclosing information on the game is not his choice to make – even though he is eager for more to see what PlatinumGames has made. It was more of a not definitely “something will come out this year”, but if there is a year, then something should happen, right? If you remember last time, I said that even though everyone was asking about Bayonetta 3, maybe you should tell everyone to forget about it for a while. I kind of need to keep to that stance for now because ultimately, it’s not our decision what to say and when to say it. As much as everyone is clamouring to see it, we are really, really waiting to release it too. Everyone who is working on the project is of course very proud of what we’re doing and wants everyone to see what we’re doing. As much as fans are waiting for it, we are waiting for the day when we can show it. We want everyone to cheer us on as we run to the final stretch. We want to show it too! Outside of Bayonetta 3, PlatinumGames is still well involved with Nintendo. Last reported, it was indicated that Astral Chain has been officially marked as a Nintendo IP. However, the developer does desire on porting the first game. But, it was later clarified that Nintendo has the last say for where the game arrives to, of course. Coming up, PlatinumGames is finishing its last work for Sol Cresta. Originally an April Fools joke was later shared to be an official project on the way. The game is a sequel to a line of beloved arcade cabinet games aimed to release later this fall. You can read the full report by heading here. Are you excited for Bayonetta 3 still? Bayonetta 3 is listed for Nintendo Switch. Source: Video Game Chronicles
After The Massive NVIDIA GeForce Now Database Leak, It Expresses The Publishing List To Be For “Speculative Titles”

While announcements come to be an exciting moment for the video game industry, many of the exhilarating reveals are public knowledge well in advanced to the official unveiling from the developer/publisher. That is to blame thanks to the amount of back doors for information to come through. Namely industry insider comments, storefront listings, or source code slips prove to be some of the most comment avenues for leaks in recent years. Some of the most namesake premature unearthings appeared over on Epic Games Store. In that, Final Fantasy VII Remake appeared in a data entry for the PC storefront. By extension, it also referenced Alan Wake Remastered which only recently faced the official announcement and plans to release later in October. This week, a database leak over for Nvidia GeForce Now revealed more than a dozen unannounced properties that were on the way. While the official streaming platform is likely to have listed many accurate releases from respective firms, the company in a statement to WCCFTech tells that all listed material is “speculative titles” for testing purposes. You can view the full list below: Alan Wake Remastered (Steam) Batman: Arkham Knight RTX Remaster Bayonetta 3 Bioshock 2022 Bioshock TRX remaster Catherine Full Body Chrono Cross Remaster Crysis 4 Dragons Dogma 2 Earth Defence Force 6 Final Fantasy IX Remake Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster Final Fantasy VII Remake Final Fantasy XVI Gears 6 GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas Remasters Half-Life 2 Remastered Human Fall Flat 2 Indiana Jones Judgment Kingdom Hearts IV Metal Gear Solid 2 – Sons of Liberty HD Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater HD Mirror’s Edge RTX Remaster Monster Hunter 6 Payday 3 Project FPS Resident Evil 4 Remake S.T.A.L.K.E.R Android Shin Megami Tensei V Street Fighter 6 Tekken 8 The Talos Principle 2 Timesplitters 2 Remastered Titanfall 3 Tomb Raider Anniversary (2021) Unannounced title by Square Enix Untitled Respawn Game XCOM 3 “NVIDIA is aware of an unauthorized published game list, with both released and/or speculative titles, used only for internal tracking and testing. Inclusion on the list is neither confirmation nor an announcement of any game,” Nvidia comments. “NVIDIA took immediate action to remove access to the list. No confidential game builds or personal information were exposed.” Respectively so, a platitude of the titles referenced in the list such as Indiana Jones, Resident Evil 4 Remake, and Alan Wake Remastered are likely candidates to be authentic thanks to previous reports/announcements in the past. However, many surely are as Nvidia says such as the few RTX Remastered titles alongside other unannounced projects like Titanfall 3 and Crysis 4 are questionable certainly. What are you most interested to see manifest from this database leak? Source: WCCFTech
Dying Light 2 Stay Human Delayed To February 4, 2022

Techland today announces a change of Dying Light 2 Stay Human’s release date to February 4th, 2022. Pawel Marchewka, CEO of Techland, shares a message with players about the new release date and the decision to change it. Take a look at the statement below: Dying Light 2 was originally planned for a December 7, 2021 release and had sent Press & Content Creators teases in the mail leading up to the event where they showed more of the game and then its release date. As stated above Techland will be sharing more about the game through Content Creators and the press. A delay is never bad news for the game itself as it gives the developer more time to work on it and make it the best possible product to put out there. Dying Light 2 will be available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.