
Although she noted that she doesn’t know if the pandemic through a wrench into those plans. Its announcement is expected coincide closely with the release of Retro Studios’ next Metroid Prime game, Metroid Prime 4. However, Rodgers mentioned that the plan originally was remaster the first game and use that as a starting point for Metroid Prime 2 and Metroid Prime 3 remasters. Speaking during this weekend’s Giant Bomb show, Grubb explained that Nintendo opted to delay the unveiling of its Metroid Prime: Trilogy remaster due to restricted QA resources during the pandemic. It’s unclear as to whether or not the sequels will be overhauled to the. Rumors had been swirling for quite some time about the whole trilogy being ported to the Switch, but it sounds like, according to Grubb, that those reports were extrapolating from rumblings surrounding the first game and extending that to the other two games in the Prime series. Metroid Prime remastered is expected to be reworked completely with modernised, dual-analog controls and gyro-aiming support. It also seems as though this isn’t part of a trilogy remaster, at least yet. While these reports aren’t highly detailed, it sounds like this is more of a simple remaster and not a complete remake like Metroid Samus Returns or something more involved. RELATED: Metroid Dread Has Had a 16-Year-Long, Rumor-Heavy Development VideoGamesChronicle then corroborated the report and stated that it “had heard separately from our sources.” The most recent piece of news surrounding the project came yesterday, when Nintendo insider Emily Rogers claimed that the Metroid Prime Trilogy wouldnt be happening. GamesBeat reporter Jeff Grubb also said something similar in September. This first comes from insider Emily Rodgers who tweeted that development on a Metroid Prime remaster wrapped up in the summer.


Unfortunately it sounds like MP2 and MP3 wont be getting the same type of prestigious remastering that the original is getting. This report has multiple different sources pointing to the same information. mmm no the belief is that Ninty is remastering all 3 Metroid Prime games and releasing each one sequentially up to the release of MP4, presumably to build hype for it. A Metroid Prime Switch re-release is reportedly in development, giving users easier access to the 2002 GameCube classic. The news comes from Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb who has gained a reputation for leaking game news.

Nintendo is hot off releasing Metroid Dread and sources say that new title is about to joined by an old one. Metroid Prime Remastered Reportedly On Track For November Release Date Metroid Prime 2 and 3 won’t be far behind Nintendo reportedly have plans to release Metroid Prime Remastered in November to line up with the franchise’s 20th anniversary.
