Nintendo Admits Error in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Advert That States Game Is 'Out Now'
- A large advert at London’s Oxford Circus underground station incorrectly states that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is 'out now'.
- Nintendo clarified that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is not yet available and confirmed the 'out now' message on the advert is a mistake.
- The misplaced advert sits among promotions for Nintendo Switch 2, Donkey Kong Bananza, and Super Mario Party Jamboree, fueling fan speculation about a surprise release.
- Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is scheduled for release in 2025 on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, with features like 120fps and mouse controls announced.
- The error highlights challenges in Nintendo’s marketing process as fans continue to await the game’s actual launch later in 2025.
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Nintendo Admits Error in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Advert That States Game Is 'Out Now'
A giant advert for Metroid Prime 4: Echoes at London's Oxford Circus tube station states that the game is now available, sparking confusion from Nintendo fans on their morning commute.
Wait, How Is Metroid Prime 4 Beyond “Out Now?”
Look, we’ve been waiting for Metroid Prime 4 Beyond since 2017! That’s when the first teaser trailer for the game dropped, and fans have been all but frothing at the mouth to get their hands on it, especially after last year when we FINALLY got some gameplay footage from it. However, while it’s been officially [...] The post Wait, How Is Metroid Prime 4 Beyond “Out Now?” first appeared on The Outerhaven.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond: An Embarrassing Mistake in the London Underground! - theGeek.games
Nintendo’s marketing campaign didn’t exactly go as planned for the Japanese giant, leaving Samus misleading commuters in one of the world’s busiest cities… A poster for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has popped up on the London Underground. No problem there—except it boldly claims the game is “Out Now.” The team at VGC spotted this at Oxford Circus station, and the “Out Now” banner on the ad suggests Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is already on shelves. In …
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