One of the titles with the most mysteries around it is Metroid Prime 4, a project that confirmed its restart years ago and that is still not shown. Now, an email from Nintendo could be giving clues that it will soon be talked about.
As you surely remember, the fourth installment of Metroid Prime was announced at E3 2017, at which point Nintendo showed a very short clip with just the title logo. Nothing else. A couple of years later it was shared that the game would restart its development.
More than 4 years have passed since that last update and Samus Aran fans are still waiting for some news about it. Best of all, it seems that Nintendo is hinting that this may happen very soon.
Here you can see why:
The My Nintendo European store is notifying users by email in case you want to activate alerts related to upcoming Metroid Prime 4 news?
Will Metroid Prime 4 come out later this year as we have been saying since the beginning of the year? Place your bets pic.twitter.com/H0RS3tMQm1
—Nintenleaks (@nintenleaks) June 6, 2023
It seems that the company, through My Nintendo Store in Europe, is inviting all users to activate their notifications for future news about Metroid Prime 4which would indicate that there will be more information about the project, in a short time.
It is worth mentioning that Nintendo Switch received a few months ago Metroid Prime Remastered and the community hopes that new versions of the other 2 games in the initial trilogy will be released as well. However, the mail does not mention anything about them but about the fourth installment.
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We will be attentive to share with you any news about Metroid Prime 4 and you’d better keep an eye out for any announcements Nintendo might make this summer or at an upcoming digital event later on.
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