Metroid Prime 4: Beyond debuts at 2nd on Swiss sales chart, falls to 15 on UK chart

We have some more sales data for Metroid Prime 4 to share with you. According to SwissCharts.com, which measures physical game sales in Switzerland, Metroid Prime 4 was the second best selling game behind EA Sports FC 26. On the other hand, the game has fallen out of the top 10 on the UK sales charts, now in 15th place for this week after peaking at #3 last week. Keep in mind that these charts measure physical sales only. Digital sales, which are not shared, are likely to be much higher.

Source: SwissCharts (2025 Week 49)/Nintendo Life

Metroid Prime 4 World Databook shared on Nintendo Today!

Earlier this month, a digital booklet for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was shared on the official Japanese website, which summarized the plot and setting of Beyond and its multiple control scheme options. The booklet was printable in PDF form. Today, an English translation has been released, but via Nintendo Today! It does not feature the breakdown of controls or a printable PDF, but it has been archived on Wikitroid in both text and screenshots. You can read it for yourself at the link below. Be mindful, there will be minor spoilers in the event you haven’t finished Metroid Prime 4 yourself yet.

Source: GoNintendo/Wikitroid

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was the 6th best selling game in Japan last week

We have some more sales data to share for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond in Japan, courtesy of Famitsu. In the first week of its release, Beyond was the sixth best selling game, selling 21,415 copies. It was outsold by Mario Kart World, Kirby Air Riders, Pokémon Legends: Z-A (its Switch and Switch 2 Editions are counted separately) and Octopath Traveler 0 on Switch 1. This is our second indication of how well Beyond is doing commercially, after it debuted at #3 on the UK sales charts. We’ll keep an eye out for sales data from other countries, which should hopefully be coming soon.

Source: Famitsu

Wave 2 of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond icons on Nintendo Switch Online available

Last week, Nintendo shared new icons based on Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on Nintendo Switch Online. These will be coming in waves on Wednesday each week from December 3 to January 3. This week, the second wave of icons is available, featuring Samus (Varia and Vi-O-La Suits), Reger Tokabi, a Metroid, a Griever and Aberax, and backgrounds based on Fury Green, Volt Forge and Ice Belt. You’ll need a total of 95 Platinum Points to get everything from this wave, so see what quests you can pick up!

Source: Nintendo

 

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Holographic Poster Set now available from My Nintendo

My Nintendo have shared another Metroid Prime 4: Beyond-inspired physical reward for customers in the United States and Canada: a set of two holographic posters! One of them shows the key art for the game, and the other features Samus wearing the Vi-O-La Suit and sitting on Vi-O-La. A similar set was previously shared for Metroid Dread. The posters each measure 11.75″ x 18″. The set costs 1,000 Platinum Points, so if you want the posters, you’ll have to start farming points!

At the time of writing, we are unsure if it is available outside North America. If it is, do let us know and we’ll update this post.

Source: My Nintendo

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond debuts at #3 in UK sales chart

We have our first indication of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s commercial performance! UK Charts data for the week of December 8, compiled by GfK, shows that Metroid Prime 4 made its debut at number 3 on the chart behind Mario Kart World and EA SPORTS FC 26. It sold 83% better on Nintendo Switch 2 than Switch 1. The Game Business’ Christopher Dring said that physical scales of Beyond in the UK were down 15% from those of Metroid Dread, although this is only a “marginal” difference of a few thousand units. Digital sales figures, which are rarely shared by Nintendo, are likely to be much higher.

Source: Nintendo Life

Nintendo Music adds 7 Metroid Prime 4 tracks in special release

This just in: Nintendo Music skipped its usual Monday night/early Tuesday morning update, because late tonight, they shared seven tracks from Metroid Prime 4: Beyond in a special release! The tracks are as follows:

  1. Metroid Prime 4 Main Theme
  2. Fury Green
  3. The Sacred Tree
  4. Vi-O-La
  5. Ice Belt Power On
  6. Carvex
  7. Volt Forge

Naturally, there is likely to be many more music tracks in the game, but as with past special releases, it is likely that more of them will be added in a few days or weeks to prevent spoilers.

Enjoy the music, and more importantly, enjoy Metroid Prime 4: Beyond when it drops on Nintendo Switch 1 and 2 tomorrow!

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond gets update 1.1.0 ahead of launch

With hours to go until its launch, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has received a day 1 update on both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. The update adds amiibo functionality, haptic feedback during cutscenes, and an upgrade option for Switch 1 players. It corrects the game’s Brazilian rating from 12 to 14, changes the unlocking conditions for certain cutscenes in the Gallery so that you get them by clearing the game (even without 100% of items collected), adjusts the difficulty of some enemies on Hard Mode, and makes other fixes and improvements.

Source: Nintendo (in Japanese)

Final Metroid Prime 4: Beyond predictions from our friends

With only one more day to go before we can finally play Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, we asked three friends of Shinesparkers to share their final predictions for the game’s story, gameplay and other aspects. We spoke with Glaedrax, a French streamer and our former Community Manager; Doeboy, a streamer who previously appeared on our podcast; and Joey Ferris, a gaming YouTuber and huge Metroid fan. Glaedrax, Doeboy and Joey each gave their thoughts on everything from the Lamorn’s intentions to Sylux’s identity, and if they think Nintendo is keeping something about Beyond under wraps. Read on!

1. Could the Lamorn be hiding something?

Glaedrax: The fact they invented something that can literally grant their psychic abilities to other lifeforms seems a bit concerning. One of them (I’m guessing a ghost) calls Samus “Chosen One” so they definitely have some sort of foresight. Who says they’re not going to do the same for Sylux?

Doeboy: I currently see it as a Luminoth type of situation but with its own twist. Odds are there may be a few Lamorn still alive and maybe we see them in this game or in Metroid Prime 5. Are they hiding something? They seem almost too ethereal to be malicious, but maybe they took some actions that caused consequences both they and now Samus will need to deal with.

Joey: YES, DEFINITELY. They couldn’t have been a perfect species.

2. Who do you think Sylux truly is?

Glaedrax: Sylux uses stolen Federation tech and, as far as we know, every Federation trooper seen in-game has been human. I’ve always been convinced Sylux is either a former soldier or an experiment that aimed to replicate Samus’ abilities and went rogue. That flashback from the overview trailer does make me think though… what if he had a similar backstory to Samus but became of villain instead of a hero?

Doeboy: A Lamorn, obviously! No, I think he is most likely human and, from what we know, a victim of GF’s lack of empathy in some way. Maybe his family was killed or life’s work was eliminated or stolen. I’d love if he was a scientist gone “rogue” – there’s some evidence of this with his control of the Mochtroid-like beings and apparent knowledge of GF security measures. Adam’s brother is always an interesting rumor too but given that he was aggressive towards Samus back in Hunters, I’m not so sure.

Joey: Whoever he is, I don’t think he’s secretly a character we’ve known before. Definitely not Samus’s brother.

3. Do you think there’s something else to MP4 that Nintendo has kept under wraps?

Glaedrax: I’m not expecting any more big surprises that aren’t plot related. But I’m sure we didn’t see everything about the Psychic Abilities which seem to be at the center of Samus’ new adventure!

Doeboy: I would love if there was a TOTK-like huge secret that we haven’t seen. Given how little of the game we actually know, I think there’s decent odds of this. I’ve been desperate for online PvP on a console since Hunters, but my hope is low here. I hope we get some alternate modes and modifiers, such as boss rush and “Dread” mode, but even better would be a built-in randomizer for extra longevity. Oooo! I would love if there was a secondary parallel campaign mode where we can play as Sylux! Kinda like a Halo/Arbiter situation. That would be cool as heck. The groundwork is all there thanks to Hunters. Give me Trace from Hunters while you’re at it!

Joey: Definitely, and I hope it’s a hidden area! If not, I hope there are some abilities that haven’t been spoiled yet.

4. How will Psychic Abilities evolve throughout the game?

Glaedrax: I don’t know if the powers themselves will evolve, but it sure looks like the suit does. In the overview trailer, we can see it with additional purple lights on the shoulderpads and the side of the thighs. I’m suspecting it will be similar to the PED Suit which changed appearance as you progressed through the game.

Doeboy: I assume that not only will new abilities unlock, but maybe we’ll get some “psychic tanks” or boosts of some kind to make it so that things like the Control Beam can shoot more than 3 beams at once, or perhaps additional damage. Maybe improved suits will have this effect too. Perhaps an endgame psychic ability is being able to predict the future and stop some sort of catastrophe, or maybe even going back in time to stop Sylux from whatever he’s been up to in the first place, likely saving the Lamorn in the process.

Joey: I think we’ve seen the vast majority of them already, and a lot of them totally replace Samus’s established abilities, like morph ball bombs. I kind of hope they make Samus almost OP by the end though lol.

5. What will happen to the Galactic Federation soldiers Samus is with?

Glaedrax: I expect most of them if not the entirety to survive. They seem quite involved with the plot and the threats are definitely a lot less dangerous than what we fought during the Phazon Crisis.

Doeboy: I think they’ll all be fine honestly. Nintendo being Nintendo, I don’t expect to see many deaths of characters we get to know. Especially with those faces being so realistic! But hey, I love big emotions in games, so I’d love to be surprised here. Going back to a previous question, maybe Myles is Sylux….. five letters, “y” and “l” in the same spots….. if that’s right, I said it first!

Joey: I think all of them dying is too easy of a prediction to make. I imagine one or two will die though.

6. Do you have any other predictions?

Glaedrax: I wouldn’t call that a prediction but the fact that Sylux returned, that the Space Pirates are here too and that we have a motorbike makes me hope Weavel is going to be here too and we’ll have to race against him!

Doeboy: I predict *pushes up glasses* that I will be playing Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on December 4th through December 11th, most likely every day, for 8-12 hours, and when I’m not streaming my gameplay on Twitch, I’ll be pushing out video content for us Metroid fans to enjoy. I hope to see you all there and Happy Metroid Prime 4 release! Between Dread and Beyond, it’s been quite a wild ride of releases for us fans. And lastly, I predict we will enjoy this game! Thanks for reading!

Joey: I’m trying not to anticipate too much. Want to keep things as mysterious as possible!

Do you agree with their predictions? We’ll find out the answers when Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is released on Nintendo Switch 1 and 2 on December 4th!