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One of the biggest surprises in Nintendo's storied history came in June 2021 when Metroid Dread was finally unveiled for the Switch. Up until that point, the game had fallen into legend, with many fans conceding that it simply didn't exist.
One of the most significant catalysts for fan anticipation came via Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, released for the Wii in 2007. Although series producer Yoshio Sakamoto had already been attempting to create a sequel to Metroid Fusion, with apparent evidence cropping up via internal documents, it was Retro Studios' third Prime entry that really set pulses racing. A piece of lore from the game stated "Experiment status report update. Metroid project 'Dread' is nearing the final stages of completion".
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