Talk:Bayonetta 3/@comment-25110963-20141214105817/@comment-2.101.50.128-20141214110714

Well Bayonetta 2 was announced in 2012, only three years after the Japanese release and only two after the Western release. There's also the fact that they probably won't have to go looking around for a new publisher/funder anymore, as Nintendo seems very interested in the series, likely to cater to fans who prefer mature games. It also likely sold better than Bayonetta 1 did in the same amount of time since its release. Besides, the 'dissapointing' sales are from physical sales, not counting eShop downloads. And also to mention many people are getting Wii U and/or Bayonetta 2 for Christmas, which will count towards the sales. Anyway, I kind of went off-topic. The amount of sales for a very niche game may interest Nntendo, as well as the critical acclaim it has received.