Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF. Not family friendly, but no needless spattering of entrails and blood. Until then, fans better download Metroid: Samus Returns off the 3DS eShop before Nintendo takes the storefront down. The Metroid Prime series is everything you describe. The game was teased at the tail end of Nintendos E3 show last year, and we havent heard much from them since. Metroid Prime 4 will come out on the Nintendo Switch eventually, though. Samus fans are eagerly awaiting news about the upcoming Metroid Prime 4. ![]() Metroid Prime 4 itself was announced in 2017 under Bandai Namco Studios before Retro took over development in 2019. The last entry in the Prime series was Metroid Prime 3: Echos, which came out back in 2007. It’s not a huge deal by any means, but Metroid fans have been waiting on the fourth installment for ages. 8jkvhZZzKdĬuriously, Retro Studios did not update its other social media feeds like Facebook with the art. Retro Studios has updated their Twitter banner. It’s certainly pretty, if not hair-raising for longtime fans. It’s not an existing piece of art from previous Metroid titles, so most assume it’s from Metroid Prime 4. On Thursday, eagle-eyed industry insider Nibel noticed Retro Studios updated the company’s Twitter account banner with a shot of Metroid series protagonist Samus standing in an icy-blue metallic hallway. Retro Studios is still keeping details close to the chest, but a mysterious piece of artwork might be the most significant tease we’ve seen in quite some time. If there’s a surefire way to catch a Nintendo superfan’s attention, it’s any information on Metroid Prime 4. Internet rumours this week pegged Bandai Namco as being the mystery studio behind Metroid Prime 4 - something multiple sources have now confirmed to Eurogamer as being accurate.
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