![]() The Metroid Prime remake would hence serve to establish the visual bar and style for other studios to follow. Therefore, the new plan became for the studio to simply finish up the remaster of the first game, after which Nintendo would contract out work for the other two games to be done by other studios. With Retro Studios back at the helm of the development of Metroid Prime 4, the developer was no longer able to work on remasters for Metroid Prime 2 and 3. ![]() However, he added that this was the plan prior to the studio getting the development of Metroid Prime 4 back from Namco. Less than two years ago, Reset Era member Belmont had correctly revealed details regarding the Metroid Prime remake as well as plans for a remake of the entire trilogy by Nintendo and developer Retro Studios. Previously, it was reported that Nintendo was interested in remastering the Metroid Prime Trilogy after Retro Studios had set a high bar with the remaster of the first game. As for the studio working on both entries in the Metroid Prime series, that currently remains a question mark. Recently, a Twitter user pointed out these past revelations regarding Metroid Prime 2 and 3 remastered, resulting in Grubb once again stepping in to confirm that they are indeed correct.
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