![]() ![]() ![]() Even games that were days away from launch aren't immune to COVID-related delays, as recently seen with Resident Evil Re:Verse, when it was only recently pushed back to 2022. Experts worry this will only be exacerbated by the upcoming Tokyo Olympic Games, which kick off July 23. Metroid Prime 3: Corruption set a new standard for first-person motion controls in video games. Metroid fans were left waiting for years, but that patience could be rewarded once more. Metroid Prime: Remastered was originally shadow-dropped during the recent Nintendo Direct on February 8 as a digital-only download, but we also got confirmation that. Japan is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, particularly of the Delta variant. Insider Claims That A Metroid Prime Trilogy Remaster Is Already Completed By Rhiannon Bevan Published Eager to experience the iconic Metroid Prime trilogy all over again Well, apparently Nintendo thinks you can wait a little longer. On the less optimistic side, however, the QA related hold-ups are unlikely to be relieved any time soon. Metroid Prime Remastered is available now, only on Nintendo SwitchStep into the suit of Samus Aran and relive the iconic adventure. This is unsurprising, considering big hitters such as Metroid Dread and Breath of the Wild 2 are on the horizon.įor any irritated fans clamouring for this long-awaited remaster, Grubb did offer some words of consolation: "It’s not a sign of some bad thing happening, it’s not a sign of a lack of faith in Metroid Nintendo can afford and that’s how they’re treating it.” Related: Metroid Dread Producer Wants Fans To Look Forward To "Future Episodes"Īccording to Grubb, Nintendo is currently running a very limited QA operation, so even if this Metroid Prime remaster is ready to go, it will be stuck behind the queue for its final polish. ![]()
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