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Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle Launch Edition Will Arrive on February 18, 2020

The long teased Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle has an official release date and confirmed launch edition. On February 18, 2020, it will come to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One both digitally and physically. The bundle will be $39.99.

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If people go with a physical copy, they can get a Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle Launch Edition. This physical copy gives people both games on a disc and includes a Steelbook case.

PlayStation 4 Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle themes were announced. People who preorder from the PlayStation Store will get an exclusive Bayonetta and Vanquish theme. It will be immediately provided to buyers. Those who buy any copy of Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle will be able to get a Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Theme until March 3, 2020.

Here is a look at the Bayonetta and Vanquish preorder theme. (Thanks, Sega Saturn!)

This also means the Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle launch trailer has been officially unveiled. It confirms that this version will let people see the games at 60FPS in 4K when playing on a PlayStation 4 Pro or Xbox One X.

We first heard rumors about these remasters on December 4, 2019, when the Vanquish product listing appeared. The next day, the Bayonetta and Vanquish bundle leaked out. This was followed by the official trailer showing up ahead of schedule.

Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle

Bayonetta and Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle will appear on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on February 18, 2020. Bayonetta first appeared on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in October 2009, and it is also available on the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, and PC. Vanquish launched on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2010, then came to the PC in 2017.

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