Korean Metroid Prime 4: Beyond commercials surface

Two new commercials for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond have been uploaded to Nintendo of Korea’s YouTube channel. Notably, they feature English voiceover and Korean subtitles, suggesting they are intended for a Western release as well. The first commercial features a montage of previously shown gameplay clips and the narration talks about seeing things through a different lens as you explore Viewros, if you want to survive. The second commercial, however, features a glimpse at a new timed sequence in the Flame Pool area, and another shot of Sylux.

You can watch both commercials below.

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Metroid makes small cameo in Stranger Things Target ad

It seems that a subtle Metroid-Stranger Things crossover slipped through the cracks! A new Target commercial, released almost two weeks ago at the time of writing, shows Ted Wheeler going to Target after he accidentally spills his bowl of cheese balls. A montage of Target in the 80s is shown, including kids playing on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) consoles. One of the games advertised for it as “available now”, aside from Kid Icarus and The Legend of Zelda, is the original Metroid!

Stranger Things’ final season and Metroid Prime 4: Beyond are both releasing very soon at the time of writing. Will you be checking out one, or both of them? Let us know on our social media channels!

Source: YouTube

AGDQ 2026 schedule revealed – Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Super Metroid included!

The biannual speedrun charity Games Done Quick has recently revealed its schedule!

The first Metroid game in the list is Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, which will be performed by MrMiguel! The speedrun category will be Any%, and is estimated to take 2 hours and 35 minutes. It will be ran 3:42 AM EST / 8:42 AM UTC on January 6th.

Super Metroid will also be showcased! Its runner will be Ryan Ford who will blast through Zebes on the GT Classic category! GT Classic is a special category, where the player utlizes the hidden “Golden Torizo code” which unlocks all abilities when entering the Golden Torizo room while holding the ABXY buttons (save for Screw Attack). It is estimated to take around 41 minutes! It will be ran 7:20 PM EST / 12:20 AM UTC on January 8th/9th.

We wish both of them the best of luck, and we’re excited to see how the speedruns unfold!

Source: Games Done Quick

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond rated 16+ in Singapore

With a little more than two weeks to go until release, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has been rated in Singapore! The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has rated Beyond Advisory 16 (ADV16), suitable for ages 16 and up. This rating was determined by the use of weapons, including Missiles, Bombs, Beams and elemental attacks, against enemies of humanoid, creature and mechanical nature.

Additionally, this rating was chosen because corpses are present in the game, there is frenetic combat with explosions (but no bloodletting), and certain creatures explode or have their appendages severed when killed with bodily fluids spurting and staining the surrounding area. An ADV16 rating is allowed when a game features “realistic but not excessively graphic violence with depiction of blood.”

Source: IMDA

Impressions of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond from the gaming press

Along with today’s Overview Trailer, the gaming press have shared their impressions of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond after having the chance to play over an hour of it at events last week. They played on Nintendo Switch 2, first doing the Tanamaar invasion sequence we’re very familiar with at this point, and then finally getting to try out Viewros. Rolling Stone implies that between the Tanamaar incursion and Samus’s arrival on Viewros, there is some story set-up, but Nintendo prohibited any details of that from being disclosed.

The segment the press played represents the first 90 minutes of the game, after Samus arrives in the Fury Green jungle area of Viewros. She encounters a nervous Federation specialist, Myles MacKenzie, who she has to defend from a group of vicious creatures, and acquires the Psychic Glove ability.

You have to shoot down the vines holding up the ship MacKenzie’s standing on top of to rescue him. For saving MacKenzie, he rewards you with the Missile upgrade. IGN‘s Logan Plant had concerns about MacKenzie becoming a tagalong companion, which would break from the isolation we expect from Metroid. MacKenzie seems to have something to say about everything when you’re with him, which Logan found annoying. If a soldier is downed in battle, you need to use your Psychic abilities to heal them, or else it’s a Game Over. You can reload from your last save or checkpoint.

Once you acquire the Control Beam, you don’t have to escort MacKenzie anymore. The demo ended with the fight against Carvex, which rewards the Bomb. You can use your Psychic Abilities to turn Bombs into Psychic Motes for use in puzzles. Samus will need five Master Teleporter Keys to escape Viewros, the first of which is rewarded shortly after. MacKenzie restores communications and asks Samus to return to base camp, where he tells her that Viewros is an uncharted planet that could be anywhere.

Logan was impressed by the visuals and gameplay. He noted that Nintendo didn’t give them the chance to try Vi-O-La, the new bike that some fans have expressed consternation over. Logan was less taken by the Psychic puzzles and animations, at least from what he played, though he expected they would be more engaging as the game went on. There’s another glimpse of the crawling worm creature seen in the Survive trailer, who some fans thought could be Kanden, but this footage disproves that. It’s simply another creature.

According to Nintendo Life‘s Alex Olney, Samus will lose her abilities at the start of Beyond, because of course she will. You can’t hurt MacKenzie either, and Alex tried. From their footage, we can see that the in-game Inventory includes your item percentage and elapsed in-game time. That’ll be useful for  speedrunners. He praised the graphics, and was also annoyed by MacKenzie, but complimented Samus for not responding to his annoying quips at all apart from a single nod. Although Alex didn’t get to try Sol Valley, the desert area where you ride Vi-O-La, he likened it to Hyrule Field.

Polygon‘s Ari Notis, VGC‘s Andy Robinson, Eurogamer‘s Alex Donaldson, Engadget‘s Nathan Ingraham and Gizmodo‘s Kyle Barr, Mashable‘s Alex Perry, TheGamer‘s George Foster all shared in the criticism of MacKenzie’s role, and Gaming Bible‘s James Lynch is concerned it won’t live up to the hype. Many of them have expressed concern that the game is a departure from what makes Metroid appealing: the sense of isolation, while expressing that the gameplay is very familiar to those who’ve played Metroid Prime before. Many of them also likened MacKenzie’s humor to a Marvel Cinematic Universe character.

More positive impressions came from GameSpot‘s Steve Watts,  MobileSyrup‘s Brandly Shankar, Tom’s Guide‘s Tony Polanco, GamesRadar‘s Ashley Bardhan,  Checkpoint Gaming‘s Charlie Kelly, Game Informer‘s Eric Van Allen, CG Mag‘s Philip Watson, GoNintendo‘s Quence, ScreenRant‘s Kyle Gratton, T3‘s Max Freeman-Mills, Restart‘s Jesse Vitelli, .

Keep in mind, the press only played a slice of the introduction. MacKenzie will not be with you all throughout Beyond, and there will still be a feeling of isolation for most of the adventure.

This is a developing story…

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond gets Overview Trailer

Minutes ago at the time of writing, Nintendo dropped an Overview Trailer for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. You can view it at the link below.

The trailer begins with a synopsis of the plot: Samus is sent to Viewros after an accident while defending the UTO Research Center from Sylux. She must then fight to survive and find a way home. We see her speaking with a Lamorn hologram, and viewing a schematic of what might be a city.

This trailer reveals that Viewros has five zones: Fury Green (the jungle), Volt Forge (the factory surrounded by lightning), Ice Belt (the frozen environment), Flare Pool (the lava-filled facility), and the desert that connects them all, Sol Valley, which you can ride Vi-O-La in. We see a few of the scans Samus can collect, with the narrator touting the use of the Scan Visor to find information and move forward.

Samus’s core abilities include her staples, such as the Power Beam, Missiles, jumping, the Morph Ball and lock-on Dashing. We see Samus receiving the Psychic Ability jewel, and her abilities, including the Control Beam, which can direct the trajectory of your shots, and the Psychic Glove, which is used to solve puzzles and traverse areas.

Next, the Sol Valley is showcased. Vi-O-La, the bike unveiled in the September Nintendo Direct, is used to traverse the valley, which serves as a hub area connecting the sectors on Viewros. It can be dismounted at any point in the desert and summoned at any time in an area where it’s available. It has combat capabilities, including counter attacks, an Akira Slide-like dash, and it can destroy green crystals for energy.

Significantly, you can meet some Galactic Federation troopers who were also sent to Viewros! You can respond to distress signals from them and sometimes fight alongside survivors, who will provide you with upgrades. Some of the soldier names include MacKenzie, Tokabi, Duke, Armstrong, and one soldier pilots a mechanized suit named VUE-995. The troopers are voice acted and you can see some of their faces. They have health bars in combat, as an incentive to keep them alive.

The final montage of footage includes Xelios, the boss unveiled in the recent Switch 2 ads, and a new armored worm-like boss, Phenoros. At the end, the release date is reiterated, and the Mouse and Gyro Controls and Quality and Performance Modes on Switch 2 are outlined. Next, the trailer explains that there are Switch 1 and Switch 2 Editions, with an upgrade pack, and it reveals what the amiibo unlock! Samus’s amiibo grants a temporary bonus Health Shield once per day, “and more”, Samus & Vi-O-La’s amiibo grants alternate skins for Vi-O-La “and more”, and Sylux’s amiibo grants earlier access to an in-game cinematic, “and more”. Awesome!

We also get a glimpse of Sylux holding his head as if he’s been hurt and a new Morph Ball Psychic Ability. What did you think of this trailer? Has it solidified your hype for Metroid Prime 4? Let us know on social media!

Source: YouTube

Episode 33 – Accessibility in Metroid (featuring Laura Kate Dale)

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Our second podcast episode of 2025 features Laura Kate Dale, a video game journalist and advocate for accessibility in games. Laura and our team members discuss their ideas for how Nintendo can improve accessibility in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and their games generally. We also hear from Laura about a peripheral she co-created for the Joy-Con 2 with @theprintbed.bsky.social, a mouse grip that makes using the Joy-Con 2 in Mouse Mode easier. Laura also dishes on getting to play Beyond at the Nintendo Switch 2 Experience in London. Additionally, Amanda reads from the mailbag.

Podcast is hosted by Amanda, with team members Roy and Irene.

To get the Joy-Con 2 Mouse Peripheral that Laura designed, visit this link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1005945-switch-2-joycon-mouse-adaptor#profileId-984385

00:00 – Introductions
01:31 – Topic: Accessibility in Metroid
30:09 – Topic: Laura’s Joy-Con 2 Peripheral
46:52 – Mailbag
54:19 – Bloopers

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has entered the Milk-Radius

We are really close to the release of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond!

It just so happens that the best-by date of store-bought milk is now
past the release date of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond!

It is an exciting time for us all, so let’s grab a cold one (glass of milk) and just wait out a tiny bit more… GAH IT’S SO CLOSE JIFYUUJHKGHGHFDYG

Do you have any personal and weird ways to celebrate something you look forward to?

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond demo will be playable at EB Games Canada in December

Throughout 2025, Nintendo has held demos of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond at various events worldwide, including their own Switch 2 Experiences, Gamescom, Fan Expo Canada and PAX Australia. Today, along with announcing their Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals for this year, Nintendo have announced that demos of Beyond will be playable at local EB Games stores in Canada on December 6 and 7. This will come two days after the game’s worldwide release, so anyone will have the opportunity to visit an EB Games and try it out for themselves! If you end up trying the demo, let us know how you liked it!

Source: Nintendo

Feature: Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective Review

Our next feature is a review of Metroid Prime 1-3: A Visual Retrospective, written by Roy. In this review, Roy evaluates the Visual Retrospective’s print quality, the artwork included, development notes from Kensuke Tanabe himself, and whether it is a worthwhile addition to your Metroid collection. You can check out Roy’s review at the link below. Thank you to the publisher Piggyback, who provided us with a copy of the Visual Retrospective for this review.

Click here to check out the feature