Metroid Prime 4: An Insider Claims the Game Will Arrive on Switch This Year
By Ulises Contreras onIt seems that Samus's new adventure is very close.

Exciting news has surfaced regarding Metroid Prime 4, as a well-known insider has just revealed that the highly anticipated game for Nintendo Switch will be released this year, in 2024.
As you probably know, a new Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase took place this week, featuring several surprises such as the new version of Epic Mickey, the intriguing game featuring the famous mouse originally released on Wii.

Now, Jeff Grubb shared on his latest Giant Bomb stream that the same source who informed him about Epic Mickey Rebrushed also mentioned that Metroid Prime 4 is scheduled for release this year.
However, the insider cautioned that this situation could change if Nintendo decides to turn it into a game for the hybrid console's successor, considering the various rumors surrounding the game in recent months.
It's important to note that this information is still unofficial, and we'll have to wait for news from Nintendo to know when Metroid Prime 4 will arrive on Switch or a possible new platform.
What happened to Metroid Prime 4?
It's essential to remember that this installment of the Prime series was announced at E3 2017 but underwent a development reboot four years ago, so the community expects some information about the game very soon.
Additionally, there is speculation about a collaboration between Retro Studios and Next-Gen Dreams 3D, a company specialized in technical art innovations and creative game trailers, confirming the advanced stage of the new installment. If that's not enough, rumors suggest that in May, there will be a major marketing campaign related to the saga.
When do you think Metroid Prime 4 will be released? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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