“TBA”
We haven’t heard much in terms of the release date ofMetroid Prime 4, or any info at all really, but Nintendo did a least mention itin their latest financial briefing.
They mentioned quite a few games, actually. Going forward, here is what their first-party major games slate looks like as of August 04, 2025:

Out of all of these, Nintendo also chose to specifically highlight these to investors:Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass: Wave 2,Splatoon 3, andKirby’s Dream Buffet. All of those are “near future” type products set to release by the end of September. Curiously, thoughDream Buffetstill just has a “summer” date, they list it under the “by the end of September” category in the brief, hinting at a release window (summer in all likelihood confirmed that anyway, but this seemingly is not going to get hit with a delay as of yet). The company also reminded everyone thata new Switch OLED model was comingon August 26 in honor ofSplatoon 3. Metroid Prime 4 is still sadly TBA, as isAdvance Wars.
DLC seems to be the plan for long-term growth, as Nintendo pointed out that “sales were also steady for add-on content, includingAnimal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise” in that same brief, and many of the above games have some form of DLC or season pass content already announced; or likely in the works.








