Bayonetta 3 released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on October 28, 2022, and it features the return of the favorite Umbra Witch in style, five years after her debut in Bayonetta 2.
Created by developers of Nier Automata fame, Platinum Games makes a return to form with Bayonetta 3, featuring three playable characters - the titular Bayonetta, Jeanne, and the brand-new character with a mysterious past, Viola.
Bayonetta and her allies must face off against the man-made Homunculi, and the entity simply known as the Singularity in a battle that puts the existence of the very multiverse at stake.
The game features several challenges, weapons, collectibles, and alternate outfits for the players to collect. This article will focus on Bayonetta’s two outfits from the previous games.
Disclaimer: Minor spoilers for the Bayonetta series may follow. Viewer discretion is advised.
The classic outfits from Bayonetta 1 and 2 are obtainable in Bayonetta 3 in Rodin’s shop. There are 2 ways to unlock the outfits. If you have the save data from Bayonetta 1 and 2 on your switch, you can simply visit Rodin’s shop to acquire the outfits.
However, if you do not have the save data of the previous games, fret not, for it is still possible to get the outfits. You must complete the game’s campaign once on any difficulty level to unlock the outfit once again in Rodin’s shop.
Either way, you must spend 4000 Halos per outfit to use them from Rodin’s Treasury.
Minor character customization is possible in Bayonetta 3. To do this, simply bring up the in-game menu and cycle through the various options to reach the Costumes tab. From here, select your desired base outfit, hairstyle, color, and glasses
Bayonetta or Cereza, is the main protagonist of the series,
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