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Metroid Prime 4 Amiibo Restocked At Amazon Ahead Of Next Week's Launch
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn't launch until December 4 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, but the first two Amiibo hit stores next week. Amazon has restocked preorders for the new Samus Amiibo and the Samus & Vi-O-La Amiibo ahead of their November 6 launch. The Sylux Amiibo, which releases the same day as the game, is currently sold out at Amazon, but Walmart recently restocked preorders.
Metroid fans can also pick up the new Metroid Prime Trilogy retrospective book and four officially licensed accessories for Switch 1/2, including a wireless controller, Switch 2 carrying case, and gaming earbuds for cheap.
Check out all of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond preorder details you need to know below. We've also included a look at the new Amiibo, accessories, and retrospective book.
PowerA has launched four Metroid Prime-themed Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 accessories over the past two months, including a wireless controller that works on both platforms, a hardshell Switch 2 carrying case, a crossbody bag designed for the original Switch and Switch Lite, and a pair of wired gaming earbuds that are on sale for a big discount. Check out all four officially licensed PowerA Metroid products below.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was initially revealed back at E3 2017, just a few months after the Nintendo Switch launched. Preorders actually opened at the same time. Many fans had an Amazon preorder for nearly eight years before the retailer finally canceled all existing orders earlier this year. Prime 4 was originally being developed by Bandai Namco, but the project was scrapped and restarted in 2019 by Retro Studios. The Nintendo subsidiary developed the previous three Prime games, and Beyond is led by the original producer Kensuke Tanabe. Gameplay footage shown so far has looked very promising.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond takes place after the events of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, though how far after remains unclear. What we do know is that it will see Samus explore an all-new planet, Viewros, populated by a new musical alien race called The Lamorn who have called on Samus to save the planet from an unknown threat. Samus has all-new psychic powers that will allow her to interface with the strange ruins and artifacts on Viewros and defend herself against the deadly creatures that live there. As confirmed in an earlier gameplay trailer, Samus' enigmatic rival, Sylux, will also appear and clearly plays a pivotable role in the storyline.
If you're looking to play earlier Metroid Prime games before the Beyond arrives, unfortunately, the long-rumored Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch never materialized. But you can at least play the gorgeous 2023 remaster of the original GameCube hit. Metroid Prime Remastered is a brilliant modernization of the 2002 classic. You can snag the physical edition for Nintendo Switch for $40 at Amazon. Samus' 2021 side-scrolling adventure Metroid Dread is also well-worth playing.
- Metroid Prime Remastered (Switch) -- $39.88
- Metroid Dread (Switch) -- $51 (
$60) - Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-Pack -- $24.88 (
$30) - Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS) -- $43
Sign up for GameSpot's Weekly Deals Newsletter:
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn't launch until December 4 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, but the first two Amiibo hit stores next week. Amazon has restocked preorders for the new Samus Amiibo and the Samus & Vi-O-La Amiibo ahead of their November 6 launch. The Sylux Amiibo, which releases the same day as the game, is currently sold out at Amazon, but Walmart recently restocked preorders.
Metroid fans can also pick up the new Metroid Prime Trilogy retrospective book and four officially licensed accessories for Switch 1/2, including a wireless controller, Switch 2 carrying case, and gaming earbuds for cheap.
Check out all of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond preorder details you need to know below. We've also included a look at the new Amiibo, accessories, and retrospective book.
PowerA has launched four Metroid Prime-themed Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 accessories over the past two months, including a wireless controller that works on both platforms, a hardshell Switch 2 carrying case, a crossbody bag designed for the original Switch and Switch Lite, and a pair of wired gaming earbuds that are on sale for a big discount. Check out all four officially licensed PowerA Metroid products below.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was initially revealed back at E3 2017, just a few months after the Nintendo Switch launched. Preorders actually opened at the same time. Many fans had an Amazon preorder for nearly eight years before the retailer finally canceled all existing orders earlier this year. Prime 4 was originally being developed by Bandai Namco, but the project was scrapped and restarted in 2019 by Retro Studios. The Nintendo subsidiary developed the previous three Prime games, and Beyond is led by the original producer Kensuke Tanabe. Gameplay footage shown so far has looked very promising.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond takes place after the events of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, though how far after remains unclear. What we do know is that it will see Samus explore an all-new planet, Viewros, populated by a new musical alien race called The Lamorn who have called on Samus to save the planet from an unknown threat. Samus has all-new psychic powers that will allow her to interface with the strange ruins and artifacts on Viewros and defend herself against the deadly creatures that live there. As confirmed in an earlier gameplay trailer, Samus' enigmatic rival, Sylux, will also appear and clearly plays a pivotable role in the storyline.
If you're looking to play earlier Metroid Prime games before the Beyond arrives, unfortunately, the long-rumored Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch never materialized. But you can at least play the gorgeous 2023 remaster of the original GameCube hit. Metroid Prime Remastered is a brilliant modernization of the 2002 classic. You can snag the physical edition for Nintendo Switch for $40 at Amazon. Samus' 2021 side-scrolling adventure Metroid Dread is also well-worth playing.
- Metroid Prime Remastered (Switch) -- $39.88
- Metroid Dread (Switch) -- $51 (
$60) - Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-Pack -- $24.88 (
$30) - Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS) -- $43
Sign up for GameSpot's Weekly Deals Newsletter:
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn't launch until December 4 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, but the first two Amiibo hit stores next week. Amazon has restocked preorders for the new Samus Amiibo and the Samus & Vi-O-La Amiibo ahead of their November 6 launch. The Sylux Amiibo, which releases the same day as the game, is currently sold out at Amazon, but Walmart recently restocked preorders.Metroid fans can also pick up the new Metroid Prime Trilogy retrospective book and four officially licensed accessories for Switch 1/2, including a wireless controller, Switch 2 carrying case, and gaming earbuds for cheap.Get Metroid Prime 4, Amiibo, and Visual History at AmazonGet Metroid Prime 4 + Amiibo at WalmartCheck out all of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond preorder details you need to know below. We've also included a look at the new Amiibo, accessories, and retrospective book.Metroid Prime 4 Amiibo Figures PowerA has launched four Metroid Prime-themed Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 accessories over the past two months, including a wireless controller that works on both platforms, a hardshell Switch 2 carrying case, a crossbody bag designed for the original Switch and Switch Lite, and a pair of wired gaming earbuds that are on sale for a big discount. Check out all four officially licensed PowerA Metroid products below. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was initially revealed back at E3 2017, just a few months after the Nintendo Switch launched. Preorders actually opened at the same time. Many fans had an Amazon preorder for nearly eight years before the retailer finally canceled all existing orders earlier this year. Prime 4 was originally being developed by Bandai Namco, but the project was scrapped and restarted in 2019 by Retro Studios. The Nintendo subsidiary developed the previous three Prime games, and Beyond is led by the original producer Kensuke Tanabe. Gameplay footage shown so far has looked very promising.Metroid Prime 4: Beyond takes place after the events of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, though how far after remains unclear. What we do know is that it will see Samus explore an all-new planet, Viewros, populated by a new musical alien race called The Lamorn who have called on Samus to save the planet from an unknown threat. Samus has all-new psychic powers that will allow her to interface with the strange ruins and artifacts on Viewros and defend herself against the deadly creatures that live there. As confirmed in an earlier gameplay trailer, Samus' enigmatic rival, Sylux, will also appear and clearly plays a pivotable role in the storyline.If you're looking to play earlier Metroid Prime games before the Beyond arrives, unfortunately, the long-rumored Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch never materialized. But you can at least play the gorgeous 2023 remaster of the original GameCube hit. Metroid Prime Remastered is a brilliant modernization of the 2002 classic. You can snag the physical edition for Nintendo Switch for $40 at Amazon. Samus' 2021 side-scrolling adventure Metroid Dread is also well-worth playing.Metroid Prime Remastered (Switch) -- $39.88Metroid Dread (Switch) -- $51 ($60)Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-Pack -- $24.88 ($30)Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS) -- $43 Sign up for GameSpot's Weekly Deals Newsletter:
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn't launch until December 4 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, but the first two Amiibo hit stores next week. Amazon has restocked preorders for the new Samus Amiibo and the Samus & Vi-O-La Amiibo ahead of their November 6 launch. The Sylux Amiibo, which releases the same day as the game, is currently sold out at Amazon, but Walmart recently restocked preorders.
Metroid fans can also pick up the new Metroid Prime Trilogy retrospective book and four officially licensed accessories for Switch 1/2, including a wireless controller, Switch 2 carrying case, and gaming earbuds for cheap.
Check out all of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond preorder details you need to know below. We've also included a look at the new Amiibo, accessories, and retrospective book.
PowerA has launched four Metroid Prime-themed Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 accessories over the past two months, including a wireless controller that works on both platforms, a hardshell Switch 2 carrying case, a crossbody bag designed for the original Switch and Switch Lite, and a pair of wired gaming earbuds that are on sale for a big discount. Check out all four officially licensed PowerA Metroid products below.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was initially revealed back at E3 2017, just a few months after the Nintendo Switch launched. Preorders actually opened at the same time. Many fans had an Amazon preorder for nearly eight years before the retailer finally canceled all existing orders earlier this year. Prime 4 was originally being developed by Bandai Namco, but the project was scrapped and restarted in 2019 by Retro Studios. The Nintendo subsidiary developed the previous three Prime games, and Beyond is led by the original producer Kensuke Tanabe. Gameplay footage shown so far has looked very promising.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond takes place after the events of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, though how far after remains unclear. What we do know is that it will see Samus explore an all-new planet, Viewros, populated by a new musical alien race called The Lamorn who have called on Samus to save the planet from an unknown threat. Samus has all-new psychic powers that will allow her to interface with the strange ruins and artifacts on Viewros and defend herself against the deadly creatures that live there. As confirmed in an earlier gameplay trailer, Samus' enigmatic rival, Sylux, will also appear and clearly plays a pivotable role in the storyline.
If you're looking to play earlier Metroid Prime games before the Beyond arrives, unfortunately, the long-rumored Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch never materialized. But you can at least play the gorgeous 2023 remaster of the original GameCube hit. Metroid Prime Remastered is a brilliant modernization of the 2002 classic. You can snag the physical edition for Nintendo Switch for $40 at Amazon. Samus' 2021 side-scrolling adventure Metroid Dread is also well-worth playing.
- Metroid Prime Remastered (Switch) -- $39.88
- Metroid Dread (Switch) -- $51 (
$60) - Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-Pack -- $24.88 (
$30) - Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS) -- $43
Sign up for GameSpot's Weekly Deals Newsletter:
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Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn't launch until December 4 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, but the first two Amiibo hit stores next week. Amazon has restocked preorders for the new Samus Amiibo and the Samus & Vi-O-La Amiibo ahead of their November 6 launch. The Sylux Amiibo, which releases the same day as the game, is currently sold out at Amazon, but Walmart recently restocked preorders.
Metroid fans can also pick up the new Metroid Prime Trilogy retrospective book and four officially licensed accessories for Switch 1/2, including a wireless controller, Switch 2 carrying case, and gaming earbuds for cheap.
Check out all of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond preorder details you need to know below. We've also included a look at the new Amiibo, accessories, and retrospective book.
PowerA has launched four Metroid Prime-themed Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 accessories over the past two months, including a wireless controller that works on both platforms, a hardshell Switch 2 carrying case, a crossbody bag designed for the original Switch and Switch Lite, and a pair of wired gaming earbuds that are on sale for a big discount. Check out all four officially licensed PowerA Metroid products below.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was initially revealed back at E3 2017, just a few months after the Nintendo Switch launched. Preorders actually opened at the same time. Many fans had an Amazon preorder for nearly eight years before the retailer finally canceled all existing orders earlier this year. Prime 4 was originally being developed by Bandai Namco, but the project was scrapped and restarted in 2019 by Retro Studios. The Nintendo subsidiary developed the previous three Prime games, and Beyond is led by the original producer Kensuke Tanabe. Gameplay footage shown so far has looked very promising.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond takes place after the events of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, though how far after remains unclear. What we do know is that it will see Samus explore an all-new planet, Viewros, populated by a new musical alien race called The Lamorn who have called on Samus to save the planet from an unknown threat. Samus has all-new psychic powers that will allow her to interface with the strange ruins and artifacts on Viewros and defend herself against the deadly creatures that live there. As confirmed in an earlier gameplay trailer, Samus' enigmatic rival, Sylux, will also appear and clearly plays a pivotable role in the storyline.
If you're looking to play earlier Metroid Prime games before the Beyond arrives, unfortunately, the long-rumored Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch never materialized. But you can at least play the gorgeous 2023 remaster of the original GameCube hit. Metroid Prime Remastered is a brilliant modernization of the 2002 classic. You can snag the physical edition for Nintendo Switch for $40 at Amazon. Samus' 2021 side-scrolling adventure Metroid Dread is also well-worth playing.
- Metroid Prime Remastered (Switch) -- $39.88
- Metroid Dread (Switch) -- $51 (
$60) - Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-Pack -- $24.88 (
$30) - Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS) -- $43
Sign up for GameSpot's Weekly Deals Newsletter:
content_text: Metroid Prime 4: Beyond doesn't launch until December 4 on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, but the first two Amiibo hit stores next week. Amazon has restocked preorders for the new Samus Amiibo and the Samus & Vi-O-La Amiibo ahead of their November 6 launch. The Sylux Amiibo, which releases the same day as the game, is currently sold out at Amazon, but Walmart recently restocked preorders.Metroid fans can also pick up the new Metroid Prime Trilogy retrospective book and four officially licensed accessories for Switch 1/2, including a wireless controller, Switch 2 carrying case, and gaming earbuds for cheap.Get Metroid Prime 4, Amiibo, and Visual History at AmazonGet Metroid Prime 4 + Amiibo at WalmartCheck out all of the Metroid Prime 4: Beyond preorder details you need to know below. We've also included a look at the new Amiibo, accessories, and retrospective book.Metroid Prime 4 Amiibo Figures PowerA has launched four Metroid Prime-themed Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 accessories over the past two months, including a wireless controller that works on both platforms, a hardshell Switch 2 carrying case, a crossbody bag designed for the original Switch and Switch Lite, and a pair of wired gaming earbuds that are on sale for a big discount. Check out all four officially licensed PowerA Metroid products below. Metroid Prime 4: Beyond was initially revealed back at E3 2017, just a few months after the Nintendo Switch launched. Preorders actually opened at the same time. Many fans had an Amazon preorder for nearly eight years before the retailer finally canceled all existing orders earlier this year. Prime 4 was originally being developed by Bandai Namco, but the project was scrapped and restarted in 2019 by Retro Studios. The Nintendo subsidiary developed the previous three Prime games, and Beyond is led by the original producer Kensuke Tanabe. Gameplay footage shown so far has looked very promising.Metroid Prime 4: Beyond takes place after the events of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, though how far after remains unclear. What we do know is that it will see Samus explore an all-new planet, Viewros, populated by a new musical alien race called The Lamorn who have called on Samus to save the planet from an unknown threat. Samus has all-new psychic powers that will allow her to interface with the strange ruins and artifacts on Viewros and defend herself against the deadly creatures that live there. As confirmed in an earlier gameplay trailer, Samus' enigmatic rival, Sylux, will also appear and clearly plays a pivotable role in the storyline.If you're looking to play earlier Metroid Prime games before the Beyond arrives, unfortunately, the long-rumored Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch never materialized. But you can at least play the gorgeous 2023 remaster of the original GameCube hit. Metroid Prime Remastered is a brilliant modernization of the 2002 classic. You can snag the physical edition for Nintendo Switch for $40 at Amazon. Samus' 2021 side-scrolling adventure Metroid Dread is also well-worth playing.Metroid Prime Remastered (Switch) -- $39.88Metroid Dread (Switch) -- $51 ($60)Metroid Dread Amiibo 2-Pack -- $24.88 ($30)Metroid: Samus Returns (3DS) -- $43 Sign up for GameSpot's Weekly Deals Newsletter:
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