

The company also reminded everyone that a new Switch OLED model was coming on August 26 in honor of Splatoon 3.

Curiously, though Dream Buffet still just has a “summer” date, they list it under the “by the end of September” category in the brief, hinting at a release window (summer in all likelihood confirmed that anyway, but this seemingly is not going to get hit with a delay as of yet). All of those are “near future” type products set to release by the end of September. Out of all of these, Nintendo also chose to specifically highlight these to investors: Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass: Wave 2, Splatoon 3, and Kirby’s Dream Buffet. Considering that all development progress made up until the point that Retro Studios took over has seemingly been scrapped, it could be quite a while until we. With Retro Studios now running development, Metroid Prime 4 has got some fresh, big-name talent behind it, with the studio signing on some fresh talent. Going forward, here is what their first-party major games slate looks like as of August 3, 2022: The game will be available on Nintendo Switch on Octoand looks similar to Metroid: Samus Returns on the Nintendo 3DS that came out in 2017. They mentioned quite a few games, actually. We haven’t heard much in terms of the release date of Metroid Prime 4, or any info at all really, but Nintendo did a least mention it in their latest financial briefing.
