

Coming in as a fresh start, there’s actually plenty of room for Metroid Prime 4 to innovate. Other than that, we can’t say what kind of gameplay changes will arise from either the new developer or the new Switch platform. One thing we can be fairly confident in is that, like other Prime games, Metroid Prime 4 is likely to be a first-person shooter. Though Samus went into hyperspace, giving the opportunity for a sequel to enter a new world or galaxy, we’d say the core story of the original trilogy is now closed.īack in 2015, Eurogamer interviewed series producer, Kensuke Tanabe, who stated that “the stories of Dark Samus and Phazon are done”, adding that any new games in the series would focus on other Prime-series elements. What we will say is that Metroid Prime 3’s ending didn’t strike us as open enough for any kind of direct continuation. It’s expected that it will last approximately 40 minutes.There’s so little Metroid Prime 4 information out there that piecing together the story is nigh impossible. The presentation will begin at 2pm PT/ 5pm ET/ 10PM GMT/ 11pm CET. Nintendo has confirmed that a new Direct presentation will air tomorrow, February 9. Although the game has been delayed a few times, could this be a sign of progress? We sure hope so. You can make of this whatever you like, but Retro Studios, the Metroid Prime 4 developer, has updated its Twitter profile banner to include some new artwork.

Here’s what we know so far about Metroid Prime4. We’ve seen very little about the long-awaited Prime series sequel, and we don’t have many details. It’s been a while since Nintendo announced that they would be adding a fourth entry in this sub-series at E3 2017. The recently released Metroid Dread proved that Samus can move units on Nintendo Switch by a bucketload. However, Metroid’s popularity hasn’t waned. It’s been more than a decade since Nintendo released a new Metroid Prime entry. Metroid Prime 4, Release Date, Leaks and Everything We Know
