![]() ![]() However, there is a rumor that Retro Studios has also finished development of a Metroid Prime 1 remaster for Switch. While Nintendo has technically revealed Metroid Prime 4 to get fans of the series excited, they havent revealed anything beyond a logo, leaving fans to. So, enjoy this Retro Studios Twitter image for the extremely vague Metroid Prime 4 update it might be - it could be all you have for a while. They are very transparent with this so I don’t know what you fault them for. There is even speculation that this game may release so late in the life span of Switch that it could become both the swansong of Switch and a launch title for a “Switch 2,” like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was for Wii U and Switch. It screams 'we are really low on content, so here you go, have a logo' They show the logo because they want to let fans know that yes, they are developing a new Metriod game, they haven’t forgotten about the franchise and they hear the fan’s request. Retro Studio has been on a years– long hiring spree for the game, but the slow speed at which critical development positions were filled left fans further dismayed. Since then, Nintendo and Retro Studios have given no substantial update on Metroid Prime 4 except to say it exists, so this new image on Twitter is like offering a couple drops of water to a person dying in the desert. Logo reveals are a risky gamble, but theyve become necessary. However, a bombshell announcement came in January 2019 that the game wasn’t coming together properly, and thus Nintendo was rebooting the game from scratch with original Metroid Prime series developer Retro Studios taking over the development. No updates followed afterward, though it was reported in 2018 that Bandai Namco was developing the game. ![]() Nintendo originally announced Metroid Prime 4 for Nintendo Switch with a logo and nothing else at E3 2017. Metroid Prime 4 developer Retro Studios has updated its Twitter banner to a nice new image of Metroid series protagonist Samus in silhouette, and it is unfortunately the closest thing to an official Metroid Prime 4 update we have seen in years. Metroid Prime's Iconic Logo Took Creator 53 Revisions To Get Just Right The artist behind Nintendo’s famous logo joked he wanted to ‘blow his brains out’ during the process. ![]()
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