Twitter user luna_miduki has once again blessed us with some more of her fantastic Bayonetta cosplay, thereby improving both our day and month all at once. This photset focuses on the Bayonetta 2 design, as well as the iconic white dress from that same game (complete with the wrapped presents that Enzo was forced to carry):

I'm always in awe of how much detail is woven into luna's costumes. Not to mention how much of Bayonetta's personality she channels into every photoshoot. I know I'll be looking forward to even more of her cosplay of the gun-slinging witch in the future.

If you want more amazing cosplays from luna, check out both this piece and this piece with her first batch of photos, her official Twitter account here, and her official profile of published cosplays here and here.

Bayonetta 3 was first announced back in 2017 during the video game awards. Since then there’s been a small but promising trickle of news. Bayonetta 3 director Hideki Kamiya took to Twitter to delve into the IP and explain why the title is Nintendo Switch exclusive (hint: it’s because Nintendo funded it).

Later on, during a stage event at the Bitsummit Roadshow: Tokyo hosted at the Daikanyama Unit venue, Hideki Kamiya and Atsushi Inaba teased at its progress. According to them, everything is going well and they’re excited about what they’re doing with the game.

The latest news for the game comes from PlatinumGames’ studio head Atsushi Inaba. He stated that the title has seen a change in the design process when compared to the first two games. Inaba didn’t expand further on what this means specifically, but it’s definitely an interesting tidbit.

Meanwhile you can purchase both games on Nintendo Switch here, but not on the Wii U eShop as of now since Nintendo took said games off that store.