

Both titles were briefly listed on the Best Buy website before being taken. The other A potential remake of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. One of those is the oft-rumored Switch port of Metroid Prime Trilogy. The retail giant appears to have listed some major unannounced Switch titles. It’s unlikely to be a simple Virtual Console deal, so this could mean that Nintendo is remaking the game in the same way they’re remaking Link’s Awakening… though it would be very strange for such a game to already be in Best Buy’s system, at this point in time, unless that game is coming much sooner than we thought. Best Buy may just become the new Wal-Mart Canada. Much more surprising is the Link to the Past one, which is confirmed to be different and separate from the Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening remake.
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While presumed to be delayed due to Metroid Prime 4’s development struggles, it seems that the listing (if genuine, as it appears to be) suggests that it may be coming relatively soon after all. Fast forward to 2019, and Nintendo posted a video update confirming that the development of Metroid Prime 4 had been scrapped and restarted with Retro Studios.

Much like Persona 5, rumors of Metroid Prime Trilogy hitting the Switch have persisted for quite some time, to the point where it’s been accepted as an inevitability by some fans. Mere minutes after a l isting for Persona 5 on Nintendo Switch was found within Best Buy’s system, Wario64 has also found a listing for Metroid Prime Trilogy for the platform as well as The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past within BB’s database. Metroid Prime 4 goes 800 days without any official updates from Nintendo, either about the status of its development or a possible release date.
