Metroid Prime Remastered was rated for over a year ago

Metroid Prime Remastered was rated for over a year ago

One of the most exciting parts of the recent Nintendo Direct occurred when Nintendo revealed a remastered version of the classic game Metroid Prime.

Holding out Metroid Prime Remastered

Everyone was delighted to see that it was truly a legitimate project and not simply groundless conjecture, but the fact that numerous insiders had been teasing the idea for quite some time meant that it was not an unexpected surprise. According to a tweet sent by user Pierre485, Metroid Prime Remastered was in fact classified by the German Rating Organization, the USK, in July of 2021. This indicates that Nintendo has been silently sitting on the game for around 18 months. According to the Australian Classification Board and the USK in Germany, the game known as Fire Emblem Engage will also be completed in the year 2021. We found out about this issue a month ago. The digital download version of Metroid Prime Remastered is now available on the Nintendo eShop, and a physical copy of the game will be released in stores on the 22nd of February.

The German Rating Agency known as USK said that Metroid Prime Remastered was rated in July 2021, which is at least 18 months before to the game’s release.

Metroid Prime Remastered (Nintendo Switch)
PUBLISHER Nintendo of Europe
GENRE Action-Adventure
AGE RATING Freigegeben ab 12 Jahren gemäß § 14 JuSchG
CLASSIFICATION DATE 27.07.2021
LANGUAGE deutsch/englisch
USK NR 50203/21

About Metroid Prime Remastered

A new take on the time-honored journey

Samus, ever confident and competent, undertakes her solo expedition…

But, she is not quite isolated.

Put yourself in her shoes as you explore the convoluted pathways and interconnecting landscapes of a beautiful but perilous extraterrestrial world. Use your abilities, such as the iconic Morph Ball and Grapple Beam, to gain entry to previously inaccessible regions and find a way to proceed.

The 3D debut of Samus has been elevated to even higher heights thanks to upgraded control schemes, visuals, and sound as well as unlockable artwork. Employ the brand new dual-stick controls, try out the intuitive motion aiming, go back to the traditional controls, or go for the hybrid option, depending on what your preference is.