![]() Yes, the Switch might have nicer graphics and some enhancements, but to the core, it’s the exact same game. On top of this as well you have the argument, why pay twice for essentially the same game. ![]() Since the Wii-U sold so poorly, that means that even despite decent sales figures, Bayonetta 2 didn’t get as much in-house exposure as it deserved.īased upon this, would it be unreasonable to suggest that over the intermittent years the popularity of the franchise has had no cause for growth? Ironically, the failure of the Wii-U might have a part to play in this. Surely it makes sense that it would have sold more copies, given the increase in Switch ownership in comparison. So why, in a report via Eurogamer, hasn’t Bayonetta 2 sold as many copies as it did on the Wii-U in its launch week? The reviews have largely all been highly positive for it. ![]() Given that in less than a year the Switch has already outsold the Wii-U’s entire lifespan gives you some indication of that. The first interesting point is that the Wii-U was, for all intents and purposes, a flop. So far, however, the plan hasn’t worked as the launch sales figures for the Switch version are significantly less than the Wii-U version. Managing to get the exclusive license was no small feat for Nintendo and as such, it wasn’t surprising that they took the decision to re-launch both games for the highly successful Switch console. ![]() It did, however, take a major twist when it was released that the popular sequel was going to be a Wii-U exclusive. When Bayonetta 2 was announced, fans of the series were delighted. Particularly given that the original game was released on Xbox and PS3 respectively. Bayonetta 2 was somewhat of a coup for Nintendo. ![]()
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