Nintendo has unveiled a new Metroid Prime 4: Beyond trailer titled Survive, showcasing what awaits Samus Aran on the planet Viewros. The roughly 70-second video features the bounty hunter's gunship in aerial combat and a pretty slick motorcycle move by Samus that's an homage to the Akira slide.
The Metroid Prime 4 trailer--seen below--also highlights a variety of locales on the mysterious planet. Samus finds herself in a lush jungle, outside a spiky black building that would look at home in The Matrix, and what we can only assume is the obligatory lava area at one point. The bounty hunter also scans a new enemy mechanoid called a psy-bot soldier as well as fights the boss Aberax (previously highlighted during a Nintendo Treehouse stream).
The futuristic motorcycle named Vi-O-La gets teased again in the new video, as Samus rides the vehicle across a desert while fighting enemies. Last but not least, Sylux appears at the end, teasing the rival hunter as the main antagonist for the Switch and Switch 2 game.
Last month, a leaked Metroid Prime 4 ad seemingly revealed a new boss. The commercial in question shows a player using mouse controls with the Switch 2 Edition of the game before encountering the spherical Xelios foe.
Earlier this year, GameSpot got hands-on time with Metroid Prime 4. The game from developer Retro Studios is set to launch on December 4--exactly one month away. However, two of the game's Amiibo arrive this week. Meanwhile, Nintendo just announced that Switch 2 has already sold 10 million units in four months.
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The Metroid Prime 4 trailer--seen below--also highlights a variety of locales on the mysterious planet. Samus finds herself in a lush jungle, outside a spiky black building that would look at home in The Matrix, and what we can only assume is the obligatory lava area at one point. The bounty hunter also scans a new enemy mechanoid called a psy-bot soldier as well as fights the boss Aberax (previously highlighted during a Nintendo Treehouse stream).
The futuristic motorcycle named Vi-O-La gets teased again in the new video, as Samus rides the vehicle across a desert while fighting enemies. Last but not least, Sylux appears at the end, teasing the rival hunter as the main antagonist for the Switch and Switch 2 game.
Last month, a leaked Metroid Prime 4 ad seemingly revealed a new boss. The commercial in question shows a player using mouse controls with the Switch 2 Edition of the game before encountering the spherical Xelios foe.
Earlier this year, GameSpot got hands-on time with Metroid Prime 4. The game from developer Retro Studios is set to launch on December 4--exactly one month away. However, two of the game's Amiibo arrive this week. Meanwhile, Nintendo just announced that Switch 2 has already sold 10 million units in four months.
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