After the triumphant debut of “Donkey Kong Bananza”, Nintendo is likely aiming to maintain this excitement for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. With “Pokemon Legends: Z-A” scheduled for release in October, there’s a strong possibility they might also reveal the launch date for Retro Studios’ “Metroid Prime 4: Beyond”, hinted by a recent listing.
The South Korean Game Rating and Administration Committee (GRAC) has recently given a rating to the sci-fi first-person shooter game, suggesting it’s suitable for those 12 years old and above. These ratings are typically announced close to release dates, so with a possible new Nintendo Direct this month, we might see Samus Aran make an appearance. While Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn’t have a confirmed release date yet, there are still events like Gamescom in August (where Nintendo will be present) and Tokyo Game Show in September to look forward to.
In development on both Nintendo Switch and its upcoming successor, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond features a journey to the planet Buros for Samus. This adventure ensues following an unexpected incident involving her rival bounty hunter Silux, whereupon she acquires new psychic abilities. For more details about these powers, check out the link provided.
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