
One of the most exciting moments of E3 2017 was a 40-second trailer of a title card with no gameplay, no details and no hint as to what the game would actually look like. I'm talking about Metroid Prime 4, of course -- a game Nintendo fans have been anticipating for over a decade now. We still know next to nothing about the game, but rumors began to spread earlier this week that Bandai Namco might be in change of its development. On Friday, Eurogamer reported that multiple sources have since con...
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