WARNING: This article will have major spoilers for Bayonetta 3

Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demonhas been announced just after the release ofBayonetta 3,in which fans were all but promised a fourth installment to the franchise with the ending they got. WhileBayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demonseems as though it won’t be answering any questions about what happens next, what fans know so far hints at more background on the beloved Umbra Witch.

Bayonetta Origins - Cereza

When the franchise last saw the Umbra Witch, she and her newly appointed paramour Luka had been dragged to Inferno, leaving behind their child from an alternate reality, Viola, to take up the mantle in her mother’s place. Putting asidethe frustration many fans felt with this ending for Bayonetta, many are still eager to know what will be next for her. WhileBayonetta 4has yet to be officially announced, players recently got word that they would be reunited with the character sooner than they had expected.

RELATED:Hideki Kamiya Suggests It Will Take More than Nine Games to Tell Bayonetta’s Story

Bayonetta from a Different Age

The new game,Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon, takes the franchise back to when the witch was a little girl who went by Cereza, before the events ofBayonetta 1. With the third game of the franchise having established a multiverse, Bayonetta’s fans have begun to wonder where exactly Cereza fits in. Bayonetta’s child self seems to be the same regardless of which universe players see her in, with her father still using her as a tool to trick her adult counterpart into the events seen inBayonetta 1.However, a multiverse means that at some point, the story fans know diverges into something else. Between the time when she was Cereza and the first game, something took the character down a different path than what we see in the first installment, leading many to believe thatCereza’s game will be the start of a series of spin-offs.

Not much is yet known about the game, except that it features Cereza summoning the demon Cheshire. Given that Viola is later seen working with the same demon, that could mean that the young Bayonetta seen in the new game will be the one who goes on to be her mother. What is intriguing aboutthe Bayonetta prequel is its file size, which is considerably smaller than the previous games. What this could mean for the franchise is smaller wait times between installments as games get smaller, meaning fans could get more time with the different versions of the character without the long wait, which in turn means more opportunities to flesh out her personal history.

So much new information was given to players of the games in the most recent installment that many are left wonderingwhat will happen to the Umbra Witch inBayonetta 4. The confirmation of Bayonetta and Luka’s romance, the introduction of Viola, and the heroine getting dragged to hell bring about a lot of possibilities about what could come next, especially in a confirmed multiverse. But in the meantime, the potential for a smaller series of games for the character could give fans answers to their questions sooner rather than later.

Whatever name she goes by, the Umbra Witch has always left those following her story wanting more.Bayonetta Originscould be exactly what the franchise needs to pull players even further intothe world of Bayonetta, give them insight into her history, and grant them ideas about where the series is going next.

Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demonwill launch on July 27, 2025 for Nintendo Switch

MORE:10 Best Video Game Music Scores and Soundtracks of 2022