| PAOerfulone said: ??? Like hell they are. The first two MUA games were multiplatform for all the relevant systems at the time. Astral Chain is owned by Platinum just like Bayonetta. Nintendo is only the publisher for all three of those games. In that sense, they're '1st party'. But what makes them anymore so than Bayonetta? |
Nintendo owns the rights to MUA3. Nintendo also owns the Astral Chain IP, as well as the copyrights for Bayonetta 2 and 3. In the case of the later, Development of those games are overseen by Nintendo's own EPD division, which nearly all Nintendo-published games go through. Astral Chain's Co-Director is from Nintendo even.







