Maison Nouvelles Metroid Prime 4, annoncé en 2017, a été annulé par Amazon, les précommandes ont été annulées par Amazon

Metroid Prime 4, annoncé en 2017, a été annulé par Amazon, les précommandes ont été annulées par Amazon

Mar 01,2025 Auteur: Violet

Amazon annule MetRoid Prime 4: Au-delà des précommandes - qu'est-ce que cela signifie?

Metroid Prime 4 Pre-Order Cancellation

Les rapports ont fait surface le 11 janvier 2025, indiquant qu'Amazon annule les précommandes pour le très attendu Metroid Prime 4: Beyond . Les clients touchés reçoivent des e-mails expliquant l'annulation en raison du «manque de disponibilité», avec des assurances de remboursements complets dans un délai d'un à deux jours ouvrables.

Metroid Prime 4 Pre-Order Cancellation

Bien que décevant pour certains fans qui ont précommandé depuis l'annonce du jeu en 2017, l'annulation ne signale pas la disparition du jeu. Cela signifie simplement que le titre est temporairement indisponible pour la précommande via Amazon.

Metroid Prime 4 Pre-Order Cancellation

Pour un aperçu complet de Metroid Prime 4 , consultez notre article dédié.

Un regard sur le développement de Metroid Prime 4

Metroid Prime 4 Development History

Initialement annoncé à l'E3 2017, le projet a initialement exclu les studios Retro, le développeur derrière les versements précédents Metroid Prime . Deux ans plus tard, Nintendo a révélé un redémarrage de développement dans Retro Studios, citant les progrès initiaux comme n'ayant pas les attentes.

Metroid Prime 4 Development History

Une bande-annonce de gameplay présentée dans un Nintendo Direct de juin 2024 a confirmé le titre du jeu, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond , et a révélé Sylux comme antagoniste. La bande-annonce a également confirmé une fenêtre de libération 2025. Nintendo a réitéré cette date de sortie dans un article d'actualité début janvier 2025.

Metroid Prime 4 Gameplay Reveal

L'annulation de la pré-commande Amazon, tout en étant concernant, ne contredit pas l'engagement de Nintendo envers une sortie en 2025. Le prochain lancement de Switch 2 ajoute une autre couche d'intrigue, laissant la plate-forme pour metroid prime 4: Beyond de la version encore à confirmer définitivement.

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