Metroid Prime 4: everything we know so far

It was during its E3 2017 livestream that Nintendo heralded Metroid Prime 4 for Nintendo Switch with a logo and little else. No release date , no developer info , no footage. Nothing.

To say followers were left hungry for details is an understatement; ten years is a long time sans new Samus. A brand new Metroid Prime name for the Switch is an exciting proposition – the Metroid Prime games, released between 2002 and 2007, is of crucial importance gold for the GameCube and Wii consoles; to consider the serial return on Nintendo’s most successful console in years would be fitting.

However in January 2019 devotees were disappointed to learn that Metroid Prime 4 is now even further away as Nintendo scrapped development projects and decided to start again with the help of Retro Studios.

Regardless of the extra wait time, we& apos; re excited to learn Metroid Prime 4 on the Nintendo Switch( whenever this is gonna be ). So here& apos; s everything we are familiar with Metroid Prime 4 on Switch so far.

[ Update: Retro Studios has announced that it& apos; s looking for people to join the Metroid Prime 4 evolution crew! Read more below .]

Cut to the chase What is it? A brand new Metroid Prime game What can I play it on? Nintendo Switch When can I play it? No freeing date just yet, but don’t expect it for a while Release date

We weren& apos; t quite sure when Metroid Prime 4 would release but now we know it definitely won& apos; t be for a while as Nintendo announced in January 2019 that it had scrapped development projects and started again with help from Retro Studios.

Trailers

Back at E3 2017, Nintendo released a first-look trailer for Metroid Prime 4. Check it out below 😛 TAGEND