![]() That includes Metroid’s heroine, Samus Aran. There’s only one key detail known about him: Sylux absolutely despises the Galactic Federation and anyone that works with it. Sylux is one of six bounty hunters who Samus must fight throughout the game. Sylux first appeared in Metroid Prime: Hunters, a multiplayer first-person shooter on the Nintendo DS. The character has popped up three times in the series, though in unexpected places. The most dedicated Metroid fans will recognize that name from a handful of games. The theory? Metroid Prime 4’s main antagonist is a rival bounty hunter named Sylux. Luckily, details about its potential story are hiding in plain sight. That means anyone who's hungry for details won't find much for the highly anticipated sequel. ![]() The most realistic hope is for an E3 2022 Nintendo Direct grand unveiling. For comparison, Super Mario Odyssey took around four years to make. Considering that production was fully restarted in January 2019, it’s hard to imagine two years is enough time to bring the rebooted project to life. When are we going to see it again? Realistically, not until the end of 2021 at the earliest. ![]() The last time we heard from it was almost exactly two years ago when Nintendo restarted production on the game and handed the reigns to developer Retro Studios. First announced during Nintendo’s E3 2017 showcase, the game has been totally MIA since with the exception of a vague logo. Waiting for details on Metroid Prime 4 is torture. ![]()
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