Super Metroid Remake and New Metroid Game Rumored to Be in Development The Nintendo rumor mill has been active with new speculation, including reports that MercurySteam, the developer behind Metroid: Dread and the Metroid: Samus Returns remake, is working on a Super Metroid remake. This would mark the first time the team has tackled a pixel art-style project, as they have previously focused on 3D games. Additionally, it is claimed that MercurySteam is developing a brand-new Metroid game that would serve as a follow-up to Dread. The rumor originated from a leaker named malo932 on YouTube, who also shared details about a potential Star Fox game, an Ocarina of Time remake, and the absence of a new 3D Mario game until 2027. These claims were later amplified by Nintendo leaker NateTheHate, lending them more credibility. However, none of the information has been officially confirmed by Nintendo, and fans are advised to approach the rumors with caution. The discussion around the Super Metroid remake has sparked debate among fans. Some argue that the game, already a classic, does not require a remake, as any changes could potentially diminish its original appeal. Others express excitement at the idea of a pixel art-style version, which could offer a fresh take on the game while preserving its core elements. The potential new Metroid game is also generating anticipation, with fans hoping it will expand on the series’ established lore and gameplay mechanics. Despite the enthusiasm, skepticism remains. Critics point out that MercurySteam’s limited development teams and recent workload raise questions about the feasibility of multiple projects. Nonetheless, the steady release of Nintendo titles like Samus Returns, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening, and others has bolstered confidence in the rumors.#nate_the_hate #mercurysteam #super_metroid #metroid_dread #mal_o932
