Metroid Prime 4 is currently in development for Nintendo Switch.
Metroid Prime remasters may be individual titlesĮmily Rogers has also said that the first Metroid Prime remaster could release in time for the series’ 20 th anniversary in 2022, but she’s not sure if this will include the full trilogy. Format: Nintendo Switch Genre: Action & Adventure Rating: CTC. In early 2019, development restarted under Retro Studios, developer of the previous Metroid Prime games. The title was announced during an online showcase at E3 2017, and was reportedly initially developed by Bandai Namco Studios. Nobody knows if plans were changed/axed after Covid. Metroid Prime 4 is an upcoming video game developed by Retro Studios for the Nintendo Switch.
Then use Prime 1's foundation (engine, tools, assets) to re-create Prime 2 + 3 later. Original plan was to develop & release Prime 1 first. Work on Metroid Prime 1 remaster started around 2017-18. The Wind Waker, Twilight Princess, and Skyward Sword were all released as individual games, rather than part of a Zelda Trilogy bundle. Nintendo followed a similar pattern when it came to remastering The Legend of Zelda games from the GameCube and Wii era. On the latest episode of Giant Bombs GrubbSnax podcast, video game journalist Jeff Grubb claimed that a source told him Nintendo has fully completed a version of Metroid Prime Trilogy for the Switch. However, if correct, then it sounds like Nintendo is remastering the Metroid Prime games individually, rather than releasing a Metroid Prime Trilogy remaster as a bundle. A new rumor claims that a Metroid Prime Trilogy port for the Switch is already complete - but Nintendo is waiting for the right moment to release it. While Emily has a history of being accurate, we’d still advise fans to take this information with a pinch of salt until Nintendo confirm or deny the rumor. On the 3DS, there are fewer options, but still, some offering the Switch is without, like Metroid II - Return of Samus and its reimagining Metroid: Samus. The game is out and Nintendo is holding it whether Nintendo releases it now or later depends on other factors. Nintendo just decides the best time to release it.
According to industry insider Jeff Grubb, a Switch port of Metroid Prime Trilogy is ready to go. Read More: Metroid cosplayer goes viral as mind-blowing real life Samus Aran The Wii Us eShop hosts the largest assortment of Metroid titles, featuring treasured classics like Metroid Fusion (which inspired elements of Metroid Dread) and the Metroid Prime trilogy. Metroid Prime Trilogy is supposedly ready to go.