![]() ![]() Some Japanese retailers have taken notice of this issue and decided to capitalize on it. That’s 1760 yen (USD16) higher than the Wii U version of both games. As it won’t be reprinted and is pretty much sold out everywhere, many customers won’t even have the chance of buying it at the SRP, leaving most no choice but to purchase both Bayonetta 2 and Bayonetta 1 separately for 9460 yen (USD86.94). Purchasing the Non-Stop Climax Edition at its SRP (suggested retail price) isn’t a huge issue, taking into consideration the steelbook and other goodies. The only way of getting Bayonetta 1 is by downloading the game from the eShop for 3480 yen (USD32), or by purchasing the Bayonetta Non-Stop Climax Edition for 9980 yen (USD91) where both games are included on separate Game Carts. ![]() The retail version of Bayonetta 2 is priced at 5980 yen (USD54.90) and doesn’t come with a copy of Bayonetta 1. Whether you purchase Bayonetta 2 at retail or via Nintendo eShop (comes with Bayonetta 1 digital download), the game costs 7700 yen (USD70.70) excluding sales tax.įast forward to 2018, where we are less than a week away from Bayonetta 1 and 2’s imminent launch on Nintendo Switch. When Bayonetta 2 was released on Wii U in 2014, the game came with a free copy of Bayonetta 1 on disc. A highly strange situation involving Bayonetta 1 and 2’s pricing on Nintendo Switch has been noticed in Japan. ![]()
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