"OMG WHAT": The internet reacts to Metroid Prime 4 being announced
Samus is coming back. The E3 2017 Nintendo Direct revealed that Metroid Prime 4 is now in development for Nintendo Switch and… nothing else. No release date, no developer. No sign of whether it will rethink the Metroid franchise or just continue it after an extended break. But just the simple fact that another proper Metroid game is coming was enough to set the internet howling.
Metroid fans rejoice. Metroid Prime 4 is real. #NintendoE3 pic.twitter.com/F2QseBYnogJune 13, 2017
METROID PRIME 4 ANNOUNCED!!! #NintendoE3 pic.twitter.com/wGto5ogWX3June 13, 2017
METROID PRIME 4 OMG WHATJune 13, 2017
Ths Metroid teaser cost like 3,49€ to make and created a lot of feelings in me. #E32017June 13, 2017
METROID PRIME 4 IN DEVELPMENT #METROIDPRIME4 pic.twitter.com/1dWJVbA62fJune 13, 2017
Some questions were raised
Curious who’d behind that new Metroid Prime. If it was Retro, wouldn’t they just say that? If not…?June 13, 2017
Really glad there's another Metroid coming. Would I have preferred a 2D installment? Sure. But this is good news. #NintendoE3June 13, 2017
And we don't forget the pain
The 4 in Metroid Prime 4 signifies signifies the 4 primary characters you play as in the story mode, as part of the Federation ForceJune 13, 2017
Full logo for the Metroid game revealed at #NintendoE3! pic.twitter.com/z1wQKdSq9YJune 13, 2017
As always, some mistakes were made
If a new Metroid is announced at E3 2017, I will order everyone on twitter TWO pizzas.June 13, 2017
They're not going to announce a new Metroid folks, quit trying to hype yourselves up.June 13, 2017
WELL THIS IS EMBARASSINGJune 13, 2017
Make sure you check out our full E3 2017 schedule to stay tuned for all the details as they arrive, and check out our roundup of all the E3 2017 trailers.
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I got a BA in journalism from Central Michigan University - though the best education I received there was from CM Life, its student-run newspaper. Long before that, I started pursuing my degree in video games by bugging my older brother to let me play Zelda on the Super Nintendo. I've previously been a news intern for GameSpot, a news writer for CVG, and now I'm a staff writer here at GamesRadar.