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As the name implies, this mode is designed. Of course, it is entirely possible that they just listed every major upcoming Switch game with a 2018 release date- Nintendo’s Norwegian outfit is outsourced to a local distributor, and what, really, are the odds of them being privy to this information? But just in case they are right, then it seems like Switch’s 2018 will be every bit as fantastic as its 2017 was. When Bayonetta 3 releases, it’ll sport a new option called Naive Angel Mode, which can be toggled on and off. The last two battle outfits suited Jeanne pretty well but the new one that bayonetta wears doesn’t look like it would suit her, it’s clearly supposed to reference little Cereza. The website states that, “The year 2017 has definitely been Nintendo’s year and we are looking forward to 2018, which will include new games like Bayonetta 3, Metroid Prime 4 and Kirby: Star Allies as well as many other games that we will reveal during the year.” However, if Nintendo’s Norwegian site is to be believed, then it sounds like Metroid and Bayonetta, at least, will be out this year. Hugely anticipated Switch games like Metroid Prime 4, Pokemon, or Bayonetta 3? We don’t know when those will be out. We also know Octopath and Bayonetta 1+2 are due out on Switch this year. Players will be able to purchase a standard version, either physically or digitally, or a Trinity Masquerade Edition. We know that Kirby and Yoshi games are on the way, as well as Fire Emblem (though we haven’t seen anything of this one). According to a new trailer, Bayonetta 3 will finally launch on October 28, 2022. The Umbra Witch’s third outing seems to be bigger and better than ever before, with an incredibly dope new outfit, gigantic controllable hair Kaiju summons, huge battles, and the fluid gameplay and combat you’ve come to know and love. Until the Nintendo Direct that is rumored to be taking place this month actually happens, we are totally in the dark about exactly what we can expect from Nintendo on the Switch this year. After almost four years of total silence, Bayonetta 3 is back with a big bang.