This latest Metroid Prime Trilogy rumour points to a Nintendo Switch release next month
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Another day, another Metroid Prime Trilogy rumour, only this one has gone as far to purport that ☂the highly-anticipated trilogy will be available on Nintendo Switch from June 19, 2020.
According to a new listing on Swedish retailer – which is still live and online at the time of writing – the game will finally release in less than a month's time and contain Metroid Prime, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, and Metr🧜oid Prime 3: Corruption (thanks, ).
The prospect of a Metroid Prime Switch trilogy has been hanging around ever since Metroid Prime 4 was announced 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:and subsequently delayed, and mos൩t recently bubbled to the surface again in November 2019. Interestingly enough – or worryingly enough, depending upon your viewpoint, I guess – the leak comes via the same Swedish retailer that kicked off these rumours in the first place, making the claim mꦗore intriguing than ever.
But given the company said a ported version of the trilogy would be revealed at The Game Awards in December 2018 and released in February 2019, we can only ta♏⛦ke this with a generous dollop of salt for now – especially as the art assets are clearly marked as placeholders.
If Nintendo does have something new planned for 🍰Metroid, though, hopefully we'll know soon enough, particularly as we get ever-closer to the leakiest time of year for the gaming industry – E3...
While we wait to see if these latest Metroid Prime Trilogy rumours are true, here's our pick of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch games to keep you going.
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