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Metroid Prime 4

Screenshot: Nintendo / YouTube
Screenshot: Nintendo / YouTube

At its 2021 E3 Direct, Nintendo confirmed that Metroid Prime 4—first announced at E3 2017 and rebooted internally two years later—was still in development, but didn’t show off even a flash of gameplay. Samus fans should find some solace in Metroid Dread, a 2D side-scroller and sequel to 2002’s Metroid Fusion, announced at E3 for an October release.

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