Along the way, the Metroid franchise experienced a resurgence with the excellentMetroid Dread(Metroid 5) and an impressive remaster—almost a remake—of Metroid Prime, the classic GameCube title.
What we’ve seen ofMetroid Prime 4: Beyondso far is nothing short of exciting. The gameplay appears incredibly smooth, featuring spectacular visuals that push the technical limits of the Switch.
Adding to the excitement is the inclusion of Sylux, one of the franchise’s most iconic villains, who was last seen inMetroid Prime: Federation Force, a 3DS spin-off.
In an unexpected move, Nintendo has taken another step forward by updating Metroid’s official website. However, there are no new videos, images, or a more specific release date just yet.
Metroid Prime 4is listed afterMetroid Dread and Metroid Prime Remastered,signaling that it will be Samus Aran’s final adventure on the Nintendo Switch.
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