He added: “The other factor for Metroid Prime Trilogy is that it’s definitely going to be a marketing beat for Metroid Prime 4, almost certainly. “Japan is still dealing with these issues so I don’t think those processes are going to open up any time soon.” “I think a big problem for Nintendo for quite some time during the pandemic was QA… I think Nintendo was focusing its quality assurance resources on one or two big projects at a time and that meant that some games that were basically finished were sitting on the side, while they had their lockdown secure QA processes focused on one or two more important games,” Grubb said. Grubb went on to claim that a big reason for the supposed delay in releasing Trilogy was due to restrictions to Nintendo’s QA testing processes during the pandemic. He added: “I think that game is sitting in their pocket for whenever Nintendo decides it’s the right time, and Nintendo’s done this a lot recently so it’s not unusual, it’s not a sign of some bad thing happening, it’s not a sign of a lack of faith in Metroid… Nintendo can afford and that’s how they’re treating it.” Metroid Prime Trilogy for Switch ‘is done and Nintendo is holding it’ a journalist has claimed. “I think Metroid Prime trilogy is done and whether or not Nintendo releases it now or later depends on other factors. “The game is done and Nintendo is holding it,” Grubb said on his Giant Bomb show. This matches with claims made by another key industry journalist as far back as 2019, as well as what VGC has been told independently. That’s according to respected VentureBeat journalist Jeff Grubb, who claimed in a Giant Bomb show this weekend (pay wall) that Nintendo was holding off the release and announcement partly due to restricted QA resources during the pandemic, and possibly to align it more closely with the release of Metroid Prime 4. A Metroid Prime Trilogy remaster for Nintendo Switch has already finished development and is awaiting release, it’s been claimed.
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