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April 21, 2016

‘Metroid Prime: Federation Force’ launches August 19th

by John_A

It’s been eight years since the last Metroid Prime game came out for the Wii, but a successor was finally announced for the New 3DS handheld system at the game conference E3. Today, Nintendo announced that Metroid Prime: Federation Force will be released on August 19th in the US and September 2nd in the UK, but players can get a hands-on demo at PAX East this weekend.

Instead of series protagonist Samus, the teaser trailer for Federation Force featured a foursome of bright, blocky-armored mech soldiers. Since the gameplay hinges on co-op multiplayer, faceless Federation grunts made better in-game sense than having four Samuses, Nintendo’s Kensuke Tanabe said. The main story mode has players roam around shooting enemies and solving puzzles a la Four Swords Adventures, while Metroid Prime: Blast Ball acts as a fun, sportsy semi-tutorial.


While many fans clamored for a Metroid on current-gen consoles, Tanabe told Engadget last year that Nintendo considered a Wii U version but decided against devoting a team to its development. The New 3DS’ omnidirectional C-stick was intriguing enough to build Federation Force for the mobile system. Developers changed the game’s look to fit the smaller screen, shrinking players to bright, stocky chibi soldiers.

Metroid Prime: Federation Force launches for #3DS on 8/19, but you can be one of the first to play it at #PAXEast! pic.twitter.com/P14vQ373bo

— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) April 20, 2016

Source: Nintendo of America

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