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According to a Famitsu interview, Nintendo developers of Metroid Prime 4 claim that the game is set before Metroid Fusion, but after Super Metroid. This puts the game’s events behind the also-recent Metroid Dread, the latest return-to-form to the series released back in 2021. However, additional details from this interview mainly focused on how Metroid Prime 4 was intended to be a “free and original setting” rather than something connected or reliant on the 2D Metroid games.
Unlike some other divisive elements of Metroid Prime 4, this timeline reveal is actually rather interesting considering where it places Samus for the events of the game. As one of the few games after Super Metroid and Metroid: Other M, this places the latest first-person title near the end of the series, but still far beyond the other Metroid Prime titles, which have always been nestled in a weird place compared to the rest of the series.
Metroid Prime 4’s Placement Marks A First For The Series

Metroid Prime 4 is the very first Metroid Prime game that takes place after Super Metroid, one of the biggest landmarks in the series. While not the focus of Beyond‘s story, this opens up more opportunities for players to control a more developed Samus, whose journey has made her more experienced for the events on Veiwros.








