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While Metroid is not one of Nintendo’s best-selling IPs — it’s certainly no Mario or Zelda in terms of public popularity — her reputation, bolstered by appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series, goes beyond games. But even with her general popularity, there are some factoids about Samus that even the most dedicated Metroid fans may have missed.
1) Samus Was Almost In Fortnite

When PlayStation’s Kratos and Xbox’s Master Chief made their debuts in the battle royale phenomenon Fortnite, many players expected Samus to show up as Nintendo’s own representative. According to leaks, a Samus skin in Epic Games’ free-to-play title was in the cards, but as we know by now, this never materialized.
According to former Epic Games chief creator officer Donald Mustard (via IGN), the studio never got to add any Nintendo representative to the game due to a fundamental disagreement — Nintendo only wanted its characters to show up on Nintendo platforms, and Epic Games didn’t want to wall off any characters based on platform. It’s a shame that the collaboration never materialized, though one has to wonder how Samus would carry an assault rifle when she already has her famous arm cannon.
2) Samus Makes A Cameo In A Dead Or Alive Game
Samus has made some brief appearances in other video games over the years, including a cameo in Super Mario RPG, during which she’s “resting up for Mother Brain.” Even mature titles like Bayonetta 2 and Fatal Frame IV have Samus-themed costumes for their respective protagonists. But one of her oddest cameos came in 2011’s Dead or Alive: Dimensions for the Nintendo 3DS.










