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Bayonetta 3 release date still 2022, Breath of the Wild sequel 2023

And Advance Wars is still TBA.

The Bayonetta 3 release date is still scheduled for 2022 and the Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild sequel is still expected in 2023, Nintendo has recently reaffirmed.

The publisher detailed a number of release dates, though curiously Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp is still listed as TBD, likely because of potential links between its gameplay and the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Nintendo has declared that Bayonetta 3 will be avaliable sometime in this current year, while both Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope and Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will presumably follow in “late 2023”.

The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild sequel will follow in the Australian autumn of 2023.

When it comes to exact release dates, we can expect Mario Strikers Battle League on 10 June, Fire Emblem Warriors Three Hopes on 24 June, Live a Live on 22 July, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 on 29 July and Splatoon 3 on 9 September.

The highly anticipated Metroid Prime 4 is also listed as with a TBD release date.

Which of the above titles are you most excited for, and why?


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