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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The ''Bayonetta'' universe is one of three primary third-party universes with games published by Nintendo worldwide, as Nintendo published ''Bayonetta 2'', ''Bayonetta 3'', ''Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and The Lost Demon'', and the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions of the original ''Bayonetta''. The other two universes are {{uv|Final Fantasy}} <!--Nintendo published Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles for the GameCube worldwide, hence why it's listed here.--> and {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}}. | *The ''Bayonetta'' universe is one of three primary third-party universes with games published by Nintendo worldwide, as Nintendo published ''Bayonetta 2'', ''Bayonetta 3'', ''Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and The Lost Demon'', and the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions of the original ''Bayonetta'' game. The other two universes are {{uv|Final Fantasy}} <!--Nintendo published Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles for the GameCube worldwide, hence why it's listed here.--> and {{uv|Banjo-Kazooie}}. | ||
**Of these three universes, ''Bayonetta'' has the distinction of having the majority of its titles published by Nintendo, with only the first game being published by SEGA outside of its releases on Nintendo platforms. This arguably makes the ''Bayonetta'' universe the most closely tied to Nintendo out of all the major third-party universes, to the point where it is sometimes presumed to be second-party, though it is still officially considered third-party, as SEGA still maintains the copyright to the ''Bayonetta'' IP, in spite of Nintendo’s publishing rights since the release of ''Bayonetta 2'' on the Wii U. | **Of these three universes, ''Bayonetta'' has the distinction of having the majority of its titles published by Nintendo, with only the first game being published by SEGA outside of its releases on Nintendo platforms. This arguably makes the ''Bayonetta'' universe the most closely tied to Nintendo out of all the major third-party universes, to the point where it is sometimes presumed to be second-party, though it is still officially considered third-party, as SEGA still maintains the copyright to the ''Bayonetta'' IP, in spite of Nintendo’s publishing rights since the release of ''Bayonetta 2'' on the Wii U. | ||
*''Bayonetta'' is the first universe to have its debut game release on different platforms simultaneously, as the first installment initially released on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. | *''Bayonetta'' is the first universe to have its debut game release on different platforms simultaneously, as the first installment initially released on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. | ||