Nintendo may have three different Metroid games in development, suggests a leaker. The company has officially announced Metroid Prime 4, which is in development at Retro Studios, but there are two other unannounced games that fans may also get to play.

LeakyPandy, a notorious group of Nintendo leakers, has revealed that Nintendo is developing three Metroid games. "Nintendo is planning 2 new Metroid titles that will release in the next two fiscal years respectively," wrote LeakyPandy on Twitter. One of these games is a re-release of Metroid Prime Trilogy HD. The other game is a Super Metroid Remake that "mimics Samus Returns in style and scope." The reviews of Samus Returns were incredibly positive, so fans will be glad to hear about another Metroid game that takes ideas from it.

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The group of leakers at LeakyPandy haven't always gotten things correct. Some of its leaks, such as leaks about the date of Nintendo Directs, have been right, but others, such as a leak about Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate coming to Nintendo Switch, were wrong. LeakyPandy does seem to have some insider information but like all leaks, Metroid fans should take this leak with a grain of salt.

However, LeakyPandy isn't the only person who has suggested that Metroid Prime Trilogy HD is in development for the Nintendo Switch. In January 2019, Imran Khan, the former senior editor of Game Informer, revealed that Metroid Prime Trilogy HD development has been completed and that Nintendo is just looking for a good time to announce it. Nintendo could have announced the game at The Game Awards 2018, but as Metroid Prime 4 had been delayed, it may been trying not to disappoint fans of the Metroid series. It has also prompted some to suggest that Nintendo will announce the game at The Game Awards 2019.

In April, the retailer Best Buy also posted a store listing for the Metroid Prime Trilogy HD. Many smaller retailers often leak games this way and these leaks can be untrue, but if such a large retailer leaks a game, it gives much more support to a rumor.

There's much less to support the idea that a Super Metroid Remake is in development. This is the first that most fans have heard about the game and it's also why some aren't buying this LeakyPandy leak. It could be LeakyPandy getting some of it right and some of it wrong, but fans will have to wait for Nintendo to make an official announcement for the leak to be confirmed.

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Source: Twitter - LeakyPandy