
UGO writes: "I ambled into a Sega demo of Platinum Games' Bayonetta last week fully expecting to be floored by all of the shiny, new action to complement what I last glimpsed at E3. It turns out I was half-right. Although just about everything I got to go eyes-on with was a rehash of what was shown at the summer trade show, I was floored nonetheless.
The game opens with a prologue set 500 years before the events of the main story. A celestial war is apparently raging during these early scenes, and Bayonetta is right in the thick of the action with her high caliber heels (that's bullets, not quality) and magical flowing hair. Hair that wraps tightly around her body in a very convincing one-piece. Until she unleashes some of that aforementioned magic that is, at which point bits of the suit peel away until there's nothing left but a few strips to cover her unmentionables. Mmmmm… unmentionables."

Creator of Bayonetta, Devil May Cry, Okami, Viewtiful Joe, and Wonderful 101 comments on how they're all part of the same universe.
I could definitely see a Bayonetta/Dante game. Imagine them initially battling each other before eventually teaming up to take on the big baddies. Now, imagine what their child(ren) would be like.
Bayonetta and Dante I could see but even then with how their lore differs it's a hard sell. For the others...I just can't see it at all.
I feel he's just saying whatever comes to him online

She also played Chun-Li and Major from Ghost in the Shell
oh shit, i did know that the Major voice actress passed away but i didnt know she voiced bayonetta too
rest in peace

The creator of the Bayonetta franchise Hideki Kamiya appeared in an interview and discussed the plans for the future of the series.