![]() A report from VGC last month claimed that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom would be the last big game to release on the current Switch hardware before Nintendo reportedly begins talks about new hardware in 2024. The game went through a complete development reboot a few years ago but we’ve heard nothing about the game since that announcement. Published According to a reputable industry insider, the Metroid Prime Trilogy Switch port is finished with development and is just sitting at Nintendo. On that note, the highly anticipated Metroid Prime 4 was a no-show at the recent Nintendo Direct showcase. Metroid Prime Trilogy Switch port rumors have been circulating, and it seems Nintendo is waiting for just the right time to make it official. June 19 is a Friday (video games tend to launch on Tuesdays and Fridays), and its possible that Nintendo is only planning on a digital release for the game. On one hand, that seems way too soon, but on the other, its not completely out of the question. ![]() A high-definition remastered version was released on the Nintendo Switch in 2023. According to Inet, the Metroid Prime Trilogy release date is June 19. Most fans took this as good news because Metroid Prime 2 and 3 still hold up incredibly well today and may not need an extensive remaster like the first game. and as part of the Metroid Prime: Trilogy compilation internationally. ![]() Unfortunately, the sequels won’t be remastered so it sounds like they’ll be simple re-releases for the current hardware. Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge If. It makes sense that Nintendo would want the full Metroid Prime trilogy on Switch as that would make it more accessible to players to experience before the inevitable release of Metroid Prime 4. Dec 25, 2022, 11:00 AM PST Thanks to the developers of PrimeHack and EmuDeck for making it possible to play one of my favorite games on the go. READ MORE – Starfield Showcase May Take Some Time as Delay Worries Continue However, the sequels will not get the full remaster treatment. The report comes from industry insider and journalist Jeff Grubb, who claims that Nintendo are working on bringing Metroid Prime 2 and 3 to Nintendo Switch. According to a new report, Metroid Prime 2 and 3 will also be coming to Switch but won’t be remasters like the first game. Critical reception has been mostly positive so far, but don’t hold your breath for the sequels to get the same remaster treatment. Nintendo recently released Metroid Prime Remastered for Nintendo Switch which fully remastered and updated the original experience. As of right now, the Metroid Prime Trilogy Switch remaster isnt a thing that exists.
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