Metroid Prime fans have certainly had the opportunity to practice their patience. Announced shortly after the launch of the Switch, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond won’t ultimately arrive until after the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2, a wait of over eight years. That said, the game does exist, it is coming this year, and, in fact, I recently got to play it at a Nintendo Switch 2 preview event (you can check out my general impressions of the hardware here). So, is Metroid Prime 4: Beyond locked in or does it manage to miss its target after all this time? […]
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