
Amazon has recently begun canceling pre-orders for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, reaching out to affected customers via email. This development has sparked concerns among fans eager to get their hands on the game, slated for a 2025 release. Let's dive into what this means for the future of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond.
Amazon Cancelling Metroid Prime 4: Beyond’s Pre-Orders
Reservation Charge will be Refunded

On January 11, 2025, reports surfaced across Reddit, Resetera, and other online forums that Amazon was canceling pre-orders for Metroid Prime 4. Screenshots shared by users revealed that Amazon cited "a lack of availability" as the reason for the cancellations. Despite the disappointment, Amazon assured customers that the reservation charge would be refunded within 1-2 business days.

This news has left some long-time Metroid fans disheartened, especially those who pre-ordered the game back when it was first announced at E3 2017. However, it's important to note that the cancellation of pre-orders does not indicate that the game has been canceled; rather, it is currently unavailable for pre-order on Amazon.
For more detailed insights into Metroid Prime 4, be sure to check out our comprehensive article on the game.
Metroid Prime 4’s Development History

Metroid Prime 4 was first unveiled at E3 2017, with Nintendo America's director of product marketing revealing that the project would not be helmed by Retro Studios, the team behind previous Metroid titles. At the time, the identity of the new developer remained undisclosed.
Two years later, on January 25, 2019, Nintendo announced a significant shift in the game's development. In a YouTube video, senior managing executive officer Shinya Takahashi disclosed that development had been restarted under Retro Studios due to the project not meeting the high standards expected for a sequel in the Metroid Prime series.

Fast forward to June 2024, Nintendo unveiled a full gameplay trailer for Metroid Prime 4 during its Nintendo Direct, confirming the game's title as Metroid Prime 4: Beyond and setting its release for 2025. The trailer introduced the game's antagonist, Sylux, leading a group of Space Pirates in an unnamed facility.
More recently, on January 3, 2025, Nintendo reaffirmed the 2025 release window for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond in a news post, alleviating some concerns raised by Amazon's pre-order cancellations. This reaffirmation suggests that the game is still on track for release this year.
With the imminent announcement of the Switch 2, speculation abounds about whether Metroid Prime 4: Beyond will launch on the original Switch or its successor. Only time will tell, but fans remain hopeful and eager for more updates on this highly anticipated title.