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Bayonetta 3 gets day one update (patch notes)

The highly anticipated Bayonetta 3 is launching on the Nintendo Switch tomorrow and Platinum Games fast-paced action game will be getting a day one update. The Version 1.1.0 update adds general gameplay fixes and modes which have been fine tuned after the game went gold. You can download the update tomorrow if you are purchasing the physical version of Bayonetta 3, The update will automatically be added to the digital version of Bayonetta 3. You can read our review of Bayonetta 3 here.

Game Modes
  • Naive Angel Mode, which can be activated to lower the amount of violence and sexual content, can now be used in more scenes. Also, Naive Angel Mode can now be activated when starting the game for the first time.
    • After starting the game, you can change the Naive Angel Mode setting from “Options > “Screen Display”. However, you cannot do so while in the middle of a chapter. You can change it either from the Title Screen or from “Options” in “Chapter Menu”.
Online
  • High-scores and best times can now be uploaded in the “Online Leaderboards” section.
    • Here’s the various ways to upload your high-scores and best times:
      • Press the + button on the result screen after clearing a chapter
      • Select a chapter you’ve cleared as well as the difficulty level in “Chapter Menu” → “Online Leaderboards” and press the + button
      • Select a chapter you’ve cleared in “Chapter Menu” → “Play History” and press the + button
    • If you obtain a “Platinum” rating for your score or time before downloading this update, the score or time will be adjusted to match the target value of the “Platinum” rating
    • The “Total Time” for each chapter will be revised if your time is faster than the target value.
General
  • Game balance has been adjusted.
  • Other adjustments were made to improve the game play experience.

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2 thoughts on “Bayonetta 3 gets day one update (patch notes)”

  1. Game balance adjustment…..in a single player game? fixing bugs is one thing but this is getting sad this is the new standard…Video game companies don’t need to test the games as thoroughly because people will still buy it and they use the customer like video game testers
    ..to many games do this

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