PlatinumGames has revealed that itās currently working on āa few other unannounced titlesā with different publishers.Ā
This comes from a new lengthy interview with popular Japanese publication Famitsu, with PlatinumGames president Atsushi Inaba, and vice presidents Hideki Kamiya and Takao Yamane.

Inaba revealed that āThere are a few other unreleased titles, some of which are on the brink of production, and some of which are still in their infancyā, but notes that the developer canāt give away any specifics, as it’s up to the publishing partners. Additionally, Inaba states the company is working on another brand new IP alongside the previously announced Project GG.
In regards to the upcoming Bayonetta 3, Project GG, and the new IP, Inaba described them all as being ālarge-scale projectsā. Inaba also expresses an interest in increasing the company size, which currently sits at just shy of 300 employees, to accommodate all of the new projects, with a future goal being 1,000 employees. However, both he and Kamiya agree that itās an ambitious number.
Inaba also mentions that this could lead to more studios outside of Osaka and Tokyo, with Hakata and Sapporo being mentioned as potential locations.
Currently, PlatinumGamesā next title slated for release is Bayonetta 3, which will launch exclusively for Nintendo Switch on October 28, almost five years after its initial teaser trailer. The release date announcement also came with a new substantial trailer showing over three minutes of in-game footage, including the first look at the new playable character Viola.Ā
The latest title to come from PlatinumGames was this yearās critically panned Babylonās Fall, which also failed to gain traction with players, falling to one concurrent player on Steam just two months after its launch. Despite this, Platinum and Square Enix are seemingly still committed to the game, with the gameās second season being extended by three months.
In other news, the recent Overwatch 2 beta seems to have left fans with a cryptic clue for the next hero.
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