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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond – Everything we know so far about the upcoming Switch game

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond screenshot showing Samus Aran in a hero pose after disembarking her ship.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is at last set to arrive this year after being the works for a number of years. First revealed with a very brief teaser back in 2017, Samus' upcoming return in a fresh adventure was even rebooted and changed hands over the course of development, but from what's been shown so far, it looks like it's going to be worth the wait.

With recent showcases - such as the April Nintendo Switch 2 Direct and a Nintendo Treehouse stream - giving us some proper insight into the direction of the new Metroid Prime entry, we've gotten to see its Star Wars-style opening cutscene, alongside confirmation that it's going to be among the lineup of upcoming Switch 2 games set to come our way that will make use of the new-gen console's unique mouse controls in a

We're still awaiting that all important release date, but it's already shaping up to be one of the biggest new games for 2025, and rumors are already doing the rounds that we may well see of the upcoming adventure very soon. But with Retro Studios at the helm of the game and plenty of details now out in wild about what's in store, read on below to find out more about all things Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond release date speculation

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Nintendo has confirmed that the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond release date will be set for sometime in 2025, although the publisher is yet to confirm a firm date.

In June, there were unconfirmed reports that an advert for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was spotted in the London Underground with the information "out now" on the poster. The tube station that was reportedly running the AD was Oxford Circus Station; however, before we all start yelling "it must have shadow dropped," Metroid Prime 4 isn't out yet, folks. If the advert was real, it was simply a mistake, as there is still no way to get your hands on the game yet.

Pokemon Legends Z-A coming in October and Donkey Kong Bananza now out as of July 17, we are betting on a November release, or possibly a December one for the holidays. We'll keep you posted as soon as we know more.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond platforms

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Metroid Prime 4 is set to land on Switch and will also be coming to the Switch 2.

The Nintendo Switch 2 Direct confirmed Metroid Prime: 4 Beyond will be getting a Switch 2 Edition release alongside its launch on Switch. This version will run on the new-gen console with two different available modes: Quality mode runs at 4K 60FPS, while Performance mode runs at 1080p at 120FPS.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond trailer

The latest Metroid Prime 4 trailer debuted during the March 2025 Nintendo Direct. In this new teaser, we see Samus navigating the jungle planet of Viewros, where she must explore and scan mysterious statues to escape.

However, Samus isn't alone and the trailer shows us plenty of exciting new enemies for us to blast. But, one of the most curious bits of information shared during this teaser is Samus' new psychic powers. The clip shows off abilities that will fling players towards enemies and assist in navigating the map as you can unlock doors.

While that may sound like a big departure from the series, worry not! The trailer also has us occupying a first-person perspective as Samus navigates hostile environments, bringing back the FPS stylings of Metroid Prime 3 as she guns down enemies, and scans the corpses.

Metroid Prime 4 screenshots

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Nintendo released new Metroid Prime 4: Beyond screenshots. You can see these by scrolling through the gallery above, which should give you a good sense of the visual fidelity Nintendo is striving to deliver for this Switch release. You'll see Samus in combat with Space Pirates, some beautiful new environments, and get a glimpse at some returning abilities.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond gameplay

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The Metroid Prime 4: Beyond gameplay experience is going to be a delicate blend of quiet exploration, puzzle solving, and frantic shootouts, something the best Metroid games always capture with ease. You see these sides of play represented in the reveal trailer: Samus using her Scan Visor to assess the environment and gather information, shifting into her Morph Ball to explore new areas of the environment, and blasting away Space Pirates with her Power Beam and Missile Launcher.

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During a recent Nintendo Direct, we also saw that psychic abilities will be a new feature in the gameplay. You'll be able to use these powers to solve puzzles around the map, and control beams as you face off against enemies. From the most recent trailer for Metroid Prime 4, these new abilities will play a large part in the story, too.

The Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Switch 2 Edition will also make use of the Switch 2's new Joy-Con controller mouse-function, for more "intuitive gameplay". We saw during the Direct Showcase how this can be effectively used to direct and aim Samus' arm canon.

If you're looking to get a better idea of how Metroid Prime 4: Beyond may play, be sure to check out our glowing Metroid Prime Remastered review - which should convince you to pick up the classic!

Metroid Prime 4 powers and abilities

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There's still plenty more we need to learn about the game, but there's already some details that can be gleaned from the gameplay and trailers we've seen so far to pick out all the returning powers and abilities in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond:

  • Power Suit
  • Power Beam
  • Missile Launcher
  • Morph Ball
  • Scan Visor
  • Psychic Abilities

Metroid Prime 4 story

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The Metroid Prime 4: Beyond story is still tightly under wraps, although we do know the general premise thanks to a recent Nintendo Treehouse presentation.

The game opens with Samus being tasked by the Galactic Federation to protect and defend an artifact from Space pirates. While trying to complete that objective, she sees that Metroids have seemingly teamed up with the game's main antagonist, Sylux, with the bounty hunter reappearing after their showing in Metroid Prime Hunters.

While we are unsure about what happens next, we do know that the artifact will end up sending Samus to a new world. In previous trailers, we know that Samus will be trapped on an alien Jungle planet called Viewros. And after interacting with some statues, we also know that she'll be granted some ancient powers that give her psychic abilities. While we are still unclear on how she was trapped or why, Metroid Prime 4's story will focus on Samus trying to escape her current situation and get off this strange planet.

We're curious to discover more, especially regarding this uneasy alliance between the Space Pirates and Metroids.

Metroid Prime 4's Sylux explained

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Retro Studios has confirmed that Sylux will play a massive role in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, but who is this mysterious character? Little is known about this powerful bounty hunter, and that's despite multiple appearances in the series. So here's what I can tell you: Sylux carries a strong distrust of the Galactic Federation and views Samus Aran as an enemy for her association with the organization.

Sylux made their debut in 2004's Metroid Prime Hunters, attacking Samus as she explores the depths of the Vesper Defense Outpost. It's also believed that Sylux is piloting the ship that tracks Samus in the 'special ending' of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. There's a history here, so expect Sylux to be a formidable threat in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.

Why Metroid Prime 4 restarted development

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Metroid Prime 4 has been in some form of active development for nearly a decade – first teased in 2015, and later revealed at E3 2017.

The game was originally in development at Bandai Namco Studios, although it wasn't to be. Citing concerns over the quality of the production, Nintendo opted to restart development of Metroid Prime 4 in 2019 – handing the project over to Metroid Prime creator Retro Studios. It appears that everything is back on track now, with Metroid Prime 4: Beyond set to launch for Nintendo Switch - and Nintendo Switch 2 - in 2025.

Check out the best Switch 2 games to play while you wait for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.

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