Bayonetta 3, Pikmin 4, BotW 2, Splatoon 3, MP4, all games without dates. So maybe Nintendo milks their line-up for an extra year, holiday season 2023 or spring 2024.
#METROID PRIME 4 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT PS4#
PS5 was expected earlier b/c PS4 was running out of AAA games after Horizon, GoW, and TLOU2, but those games saw some delays and took forever to release. One thing that does dictate hardware timeliness that not nearly enough people talk about is games. I remember all the time on Pushsquare people predicting the PS5 would come out in 2018 or 2019, and that was before the pandemic. So while I agree with you the original plan 5 years ago was for Switch 2 next year or early 2023 the circumstances have changed. Have you seen people trying to purchase disc based PS5 and XSX a year after launch? And cars. Fri 22nd Oct Switch is the ONLY Nintendo console to be on sale during a 2 year long global pandemic that has put a big hurt on the chip supply chain and worldwide transportation industry.So, what development updates have we had since Metroid Prime 4 got delayed? Well, Retro Studios has been recruiting a hell of a lot of top-tier talent - with some individuals previously working on projects like God of War (2018), Borderlands 3, Halo, Call of Duty Black Ops, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and Grand Theft Auto. uePM18sPIt- Rebecca Stone October 21, 2021
#METROID PRIME 4 FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT UPDATE#
It has been 1,000 days since we got the development update that Metroid Prime 4 has started over from scratch. It would now take charge of the project, working alongside the game's producer, Kensuke Tanabe - who promised the game would stand "shoulder to shoulder" with past Metroid Prime entries. While it was tough news to hear for many Metroid fans around the globe, there was some good information to come out of this update - the return of Retro Studios. Nintendo's Senior Managing Executive Officer, Shinya Takahashi, delivered the news in an "open and honest" video message - admitting development progress at the time had not reached the standard Nintendo expected from the Metroid Prime series. Where were you approximately 1,000 days ago? While it might not seem long ago, it actually dates back to 25th January 2019 and you know what that day was, right? Yep, on this particular day in Nintendo history, development on the highly anticipated release Metroid Prime 4 was restarted.