10-08-2023, 11:02 PM
[August 10, 2023] ComicBook Gaming: Metroid Prime 4 Report Leaks "Big" and "Visually Unbelievable" Game
ComicBook Gaming has reported that "prominent industry insider" Nick Baker has stated that Metroid Prime 4 is reportedly going to be an "visually unbelievable" game with "big, massive areas.":
https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/metroi...itch-leak/
Metroid Prime 4 was announced for Nintendo Switch six years ago, in 2017. Two years later, in 2019, it was revealed that the game restarted development. Since 2019, it's been crickets, leaving Nintendo fans confused and worried about the game. However, reports and rumors state the title is still in development, and now a new leak, has potentially revealed a few new details about the game. The details aren't supremely consequential, but because Nintendo fans still know nothing about the game, they are notable.
The leak comes the way of Nick Baker, a prominent industry insider who largely treks in Xbox intel, but does sometimes branch out beyond Xbox, which includes providing Nintendo scoops. Generally, he is very reliable. Speaking on the Xbox Era podcast, Baker said he was recently contacted by someone who has seen the game. It's unlikely this is someone at Retro Studios, but likely someone working on it as an external partner. Whatever the case, according to this source, the game is "visually unbelievable." How this is achievable on Nintendo hardware, remains to be seen, but it's likely relative.
Adding to this, it's claimed the game has "big, massive areas."
ComicBook Gaming has reported that "prominent industry insider" Nick Baker has stated that Metroid Prime 4 is reportedly going to be an "visually unbelievable" game with "big, massive areas.":
https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/metroi...itch-leak/
Metroid Prime 4 was announced for Nintendo Switch six years ago, in 2017. Two years later, in 2019, it was revealed that the game restarted development. Since 2019, it's been crickets, leaving Nintendo fans confused and worried about the game. However, reports and rumors state the title is still in development, and now a new leak, has potentially revealed a few new details about the game. The details aren't supremely consequential, but because Nintendo fans still know nothing about the game, they are notable.
The leak comes the way of Nick Baker, a prominent industry insider who largely treks in Xbox intel, but does sometimes branch out beyond Xbox, which includes providing Nintendo scoops. Generally, he is very reliable. Speaking on the Xbox Era podcast, Baker said he was recently contacted by someone who has seen the game. It's unlikely this is someone at Retro Studios, but likely someone working on it as an external partner. Whatever the case, according to this source, the game is "visually unbelievable." How this is achievable on Nintendo hardware, remains to be seen, but it's likely relative.
Adding to this, it's claimed the game has "big, massive areas."