But there was a glimmer of hope for fans on Sunday when an alleged leak for a Best Buy listing seemingly revealed that the long-rumored remastered version of Metroid Prime Trilogy (2009) would soon be coming to the Switch. Nothing official has been announced by Nintendo.There has been a glaring absence of Metroid games on the Nintendo Switch, especially since the highly-anticipated Metroid Prime 4 has faced enough delays that the franchise seems even more lost in space than ever before. Insider Gaming speculates that a Nintendo Direct could be on the horizon, especially considering a new OLED Switch model for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom just leaked too. Giant Bomb previously mentioned improvements would be more notable in the first game compared to Echoes and Corruption (the second and third installments, respectively). The reported remasters for the three Metroid Prime games could include dual-stick and gyro controls. In fact, GameSpot sister site Giant Bomb reported that the original Metroid Prime was planned to release on Nintendo Switch this past holiday season to coincide with the game's 20th anniversary. There also have been rumors for years of a remastered Metroid Prime Trilogy. Since then, it's been close to radio silence even though people have expected news is coming for the Samus Aran adventure before. Developer Retro Studios overtook development in early 2019. For starters, Metroid Prime 4 was announced over five years ago. Now this cryptic message could go in a couple of different directions. Now Playing: The Complete Metroid Timeline Explained By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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