Summary
- Rumors suggest a Metroid Prime 2: Echoes remaster could come to Switch in 2025.
- The game might be announced at The Game Awards 2024 or a February Nintendo Direct, but fans shouldn't get their hopes up.
- Regardless, fans can look forward to Metroid Prime 4: Beyond releasing next year.
If the latest rumors are to be believed, a remaster of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes could be releasing for the Nintendo Switch within the next four months. Metroid Prime 2: Echoes was originally released for the GameCube in 2004 before making its way to the Wii as part of Metroid Prime Trilogy. Metroid Prime 2 was also playable on the Wii U through Metroid Prime Trilogy thanks to the console's eShop featuring Wii games.
Rumors have persisted that Nintendo plans on bringing the Metroid Prime Trilogy games to the Switch, but so far, only the original has made the jump. 2002's Metroid Prime came to the Nintendo Switch in 2023 as Metroid Prime: Remastered, an enhanced version of the game that featured improved graphics to take better advantage of the Switch hardware. Many have expected Metroid Prime 2 and 3 to follow suit, though that has yet to happen.
Nintendo still has not made any official announcements about any plans to bring Metroid Prime 2 to the Switch, so fans should keep their expectations in check. However, leaker Samus Hunter has recently claimed that Metroid Prime 2: Echoes is likely releasing between Donkey Kong Country Returns HD and Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition in 2025. Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is releasing in January, while Xenoblade Chronicles X is launching in March. That means February 2025 would be the likeliest month for a Metroid Prime 2 Switch drop, assuming this supposedly leaked information is accurate.
Metroid Prime 2 Rumored for Switch
As for when the potential Metroid Prime 2: Echoes Switch port will be announced, Samus Hunter suggested that the reveal could take place at The Game Awards 2024 on December 12. Assuming Nintendo is planning on bringing Metroid Prime 2 to Switch as has long been rumored, fans can't rule out the possibility that it will be shadow dropped. Metroid Prime: Remastered was shadow dropped, after all, and so the same could happen with other Metroid Prime games.
Chances are good that Nintendo is going to host a Nintendo Direct in February, so if that's the case, perhaps Metroid Prime 2's Switch port will be announced then. Then again, it's been suggested by leakers that the Nintendo Direct in February will be focused more on third-party games, and if that's the case, then Metroid Prime 2 would be out of place.
Time will tell if and when Metroid Prime 2 ever comes to the Nintendo Switch, but 2025 should be a big one for franchise fans regardless. While it's still unclear if Metroid Prime 2 is coming to the Switch next year, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is launching in 2025, barring any unexpected release date delays, of course.
- Released
- November 15, 2004
- ESRB
- T For Teen Due To Animated Blood, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Retro Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo
- Engine
- Heavily modified Metroid Prime engine






A War of Light and Darkness
Become the bounty hunter behind the visor once more! Hunted by a mysterious entity and a warning race called the Ing, Serus Aren must explore the light and dank worlds of a doomed planet, but time runs short...
- Tons of new power-ups await, including the Dark and Light Beams, which make use of an all-new ammo system.
- Travel through portals between Light and Dark Aether as you explore massive worlds crawling with enemies.
- Scan environments, upgrade your suit and visors, and explore every nook ant cranny in Morph Ball mode.
- Up to four players can battle as they search for weapons, grapple across ceilings, and turn into Morph Balls to escape.
- Multiplayer
- Local Multiplayer
- Franchise
- Metroid
- Platform(s)
- GameCube, Wii, Nintendo Wii U
- Genre(s)
- First-Person Shooter, Metroidvania
- How Long To Beat
- 17 Hours
- How Long To Beat (Completionist Runs)
- 21.5 Hours