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UK charts: Bayonetta 3 sales are “very marginally bigger” than Bayonetta 2 on Switch

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The full UK charts have not been published as of yet, however Games Industry journalist Christopher Dring has revealed some of the latest data on his personal Twitter account. Dring says that Bayonetta 3‘s physical sales have been only very marginally better than Bayonetta 2, which launched on the Nintendo Switch back in 2018 as a double pack. Nintendo doesn’t share eShop sales figures, so all we have to go on so far is physical sales as always. Unsurprisingly, the No.1 game this week is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 which is the biggest Call of Duty launch since the 2019 Modern Warfare reboot. We will publish the full UK charts once they become available.

14 thoughts on “UK charts: Bayonetta 3 sales are “very marginally bigger” than Bayonetta 2 on Switch”

    1. I hope this doesn’t discouraged them to make Bayonetta 4. We know how sensitive software developers are and fans usually have to wait 20 years for their favorite franchise to make a new sequel. I hope Pikmin 4 outsells Pikmin 3 when it comes. I want the franchise to continue. But if yall don’t buy the sequels how is it supposed to continue on?

    1. Maybe people are thinking it should sell much more than the previous titles did and the only reason why it sold 56,000 units in its first week in Europe was because of it being a Wii U title, at least that’s how I’m understanding them.

  1. I mean the game launched on the same day as cod, the biggest game of the year pretty much, as well as persona 5 royal. Bayonetta would have been a better September release, with little completion imo.

  2. I will be getting the game as a Christmas purchase. I’m in no hurry to get it right now because my back catalog is endless and it makes no sense to just buy something that I’m going to put down and not play until whenever. I wonder if the former voice actress would view this as a victory regarding her calls to boycott.

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