Bayonetta Creator Seeks Apology Amid Voice Acting Dispute
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Patricia Hernandez
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Summary
Hellena Taylor, the former voice of Bayonetta, called out PlatinumGames for replacing her in Bayonetta 3 over a pay dispute. Hideki Kamiya, the director of the original Bayonetta, responds to the controversy.
Key quotes
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"And now, world-class blocker and shit-talker Hideki Kamiya, who directed the original Bayonetta and supervised the sequel, has finally chimed in on the controversy in a YouTube video."
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