Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Amiibo is now ready to order pre -sale

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It happened! After months of disturbing speculation, we finally got the release date of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond during the recent Nintendo Direct. This is confirmed on December 4, 2025 (UFF!), And it’s ready Pre -sale in Amazon.

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But if you tuned to Nintendo Direct, you may have noticed some additional key details. First of all, Samus on a bicycle (huh?), And secondly, Samus on a bike as Amibo, which can be bought (there is no way!).

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The same and 6-la amiibo

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Series

The same and 6-o-la-ajibo

Release date: November 6.

Yes, this is true, and the Post-Nintendo Direct press message also confirmed that the “technologically advanced bike” is called VI-O-LA.

. The same and 6-la amiibo costs USD 39.99 And it is available for order to pre -sale from Walmart, but this is not the only figure of Amibo Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is too.

Satus Amiibo

The same - Amiibo

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Series

The same – Amiibo

Release date: November 6.

Independent Samus Amiibo costs USD 29.99next to “enigmatic award hunter” Silux, i.e. also USD 29.99.

Both Samus Amiibo will arrive on November 6, before Prime 4 hits the shelves, while Silux Amibo arrives on the day of release on December 4. We still know exactly how the modern Amiibo will cooperate with the modern game, with detailed information about functionality in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Feded will be announced at a later date.

Silux Amiibo

Silux - Amiibo

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Series

Silux – Amiibo

Release date: December 4.

If you missed it, Kirby Air Riders also receives two Amibo with the upcoming release this year, and both are also pre -sale in pre -sale.

Of course, Amiibo is not the only thing that fans must wait for now. Nintendo recently looked at the fresh look at Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, where Samus can be seen the opening space on a motorcycle -style vehicle, which is a striking change in the pace for the series.

This is the long -awaited continuation of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption on Wii, and his path to release was not effortless. The development originally began at Bandai Namco Studios, before Nintendo passed the project back to Studios Retro, the team for the original trilogy, after two years.

For a long time, the matter died down, but the game was formally announced again in 2024 and since then it was confirmed as the edition of the cross generation for both Switch and Switch 2.

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