If we’re not satisfied with the quality, we aren’t able to deliver it to our customers with confidence, and the game will not live up to our fans’ expectations.” “Nintendo always strives for the highest quality in our games and in the development phase, we challenge ourselves and confront whether the game is living up to that quality on a daily basis. “Ever since the announcement, we have not been able to give you an update, but as a result of the continuing development since that time – although this is very regrettable – we must let you know that current development progress has not reached the standards we seek in a sequel to the Metroid Prime series. “We have felt it especially from the passionate words we heard when we first announced this title at E3. “We deeply understand the high anticipation that Metroid Prime fans have for this title,” said Nintendo’s head of development, Shinya Takahashi, in a video released this morning. Nintendo has announced that development on Metroid Prime 4 has been rebooted.ĭevelopment of the game, announced back at E3 2017 for Nintendo Switch in a very brief teaser trailer that only showed its logo, has been restarted and sent to Austin, Texas-based Retro Studios, responsible for making the first three games in the series on the Nintendo GameCube and Wii respectively in the 2000s.
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