![]() The trailer shown didn't give away any gameplay, but simply gave fans a title in the brief teaser released just minutes ago, which featured little more than the Metroid Prime 4 logo. The game was first announced at E3 2017 with a first-look trailer. There is no release date or info about the game just yet but fan excitement is naturally HUGE for the return of one of Nintendo's most celebrated series. Suffice it to say, we’re aware of it, and talk to me in a year and let’s look back and see what’s happened." Metroid Prime Remastered will no doubt be the center of attention for many Metroid fans for a number of years and some of those fans may be on a search for the Fusion Suit. "But we are aware that there are some key IP that consumers just can’t wait for the next true instalment in that franchise’s legacy. Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime was asked about a new Metroid game prior to the release of the Nintendo Switch, and his response was interesting. With just a logo, Nintendo had everyones attention. ![]() Nintendo has also held back on revealed a release date for the game, but at this early stage you'd have to say that it's coming at the very earliest late 2018 as a Christmas release. So the Bandai Namco rumour goes against what we know about the game so far - that it's being developed by an internal team at Nintendo. ![]() Together they are hard at work bringing the action, isolation and exploration of the Metroid Prime Universe to life on Nintendo Switch.” “The project is being led by series producer Kensuke Tenabe and a talented new development team," state rumours from leaker Markus Sellars on a Discord channel. Nintendo has already stated the following about the game, however: The next trailer will reportedly detail the new game with that's been developed by Bandai Namco with "a lot of help from Nintendo".Īccording to rumours, the publisher behind such hits as the Dark Souls series and Tekken could be releasing the Nintendo Switch's next big hit. No matter what, though, I know that when it comes out I'll blow the dust off the ol' Switch and give it a whirl." "Soon after, it dawned on me that my attitude was totally childish and that Retro itself was just a weird unknown bunch of screw-ups when we GOT Metroid, so it may be nice to see what a fresh team with fresh eyes does with it. The engineer believes the new team could do the series justice, though: I felt like Metroid Prime was Retro, so I reflexively thought of it as being a weird slap in the face, even though I hadn't been part of Retro for like 8 years." "Anger that Nintendo would have the gall to give Metroid Prime to someone else. "My initial feeling was this weird, petty anger When it was first announced back at E3 2017 all those years ago, a lot of Metroid fans, myself included, were extremely surprised and excited to see that the Metroid franchise was finally getting a new main game in the series. Jack Mathews was the Technical Lead Engineer on the Gamecube games, and in response to the news that the new game would be made by another development team, he had some pretty powerful things to say. If your anything like me, and probably like everyone else, you might be getting really impatient when it comes to Metroid Prime 4. The game looks stunning and even if you’ve played it before, you’ll probably love replaying it with the new gorgeous assets. Models are smoother, textures are sharper, lighting is improved, and more. While Xbox revealing more gameplay for Halo Infinite, or PlayStation delivering a glimpse at Horizon: Forbidden West seem like a safe bet, there are many titles that have an unfortunate chance of being absent from the event. Although already confirmed to be in development, the following projects have a chance of upsetting fans patiently awaiting.A developer of the original Metroid Prime Trilogy has outlined his feelings on the game moving away from Retro Studios in a new interview with Shinesparkers. Not to say that the original Prime was awful, but compared to the new one, you can see a huge difference. As anticipation ramps up, and rumors begin to make the rounds, gamers and media alike begin to ponder exactly what will be shown at E3 2021. Many of the usual suspects have already confirmed attendance, with the aforementioned Ubisoft, as well as Nintendo and Xbox, announcing a presence at the show. Updates and announcements for gaming have been a slow to be released to the public, but that looks to change this summer with E3 2021 bringing back all the excitement fans can expect, but in the form of a completely virtual event. The E3 video game season sadly had to cancel last year due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, which ultimately prompted companies like Sony and Ubisoft to opt for independent digital showcases as a replacement.
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