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- Metroid Prime 4 takes place on a new planet, Viewros, featuring diverse environments for exploration.
- Samus Arans classic weapons and familiar dodging maneuvers return, with new abilities such as radius-based trajectory control and psychic glove for manipulating energy.
- The game will run on the Nintendo Switch 2, offering two HDR display modes: a Quality mode for 4K resolution at 60 frames per second and a Performance mode for 1080p resolution at 120 frames per second.
- The Nintendo Switch 2 version of Metroid Prime 4 will support mouse control via the Joy-Con controllers.
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Metroid Prime 4 Unveils Exploration on Viewros with New Abilities and HDR Modes for Nintendo Switch 2
After being knocked unconscious while saving a scientific base from Sylux, Samus Aran awakens on the unknown planet Viewros, the primary setting for her explorations among the ruins of an ancient civilization. Nintendo’s recent gameplay clip highlights the diverse environments within Viewros, each with a unique look and many areas to explore. Samus’s visor returns to help uncover the planet’s history and advance the story. Her classic weapons—rapid shots, charged beams, seeker missiles, and morph ball—are back, along with familiar dodging maneuvers and new abilities. These include radius-based trajectory control for aiming shots and a psychic glove for manipulating energy. The fan-favorite Vaiola motorcycle also reappears, allowing Samus to quickly traverse desert regions and collect convertible crystals for energy. Samus can dismount at any time to investigate points of interest. The footage showcases Metroid Prime 4 running on the Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 2 version will offer two HDR-enabled display modes: a Quality mode for 4K resolution at 60 frames per second and a Performance mode for 1080p resolution at 120 frames per second. The Switch 2 version will also support mouse control via the Joy-Con controllers.
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| Genre | Music |
| Play Modes | Single player |