Spoilers for Metroid Prime 4: Beyond ahead.
Kensuke Tanabe, the longtime Nintendo producer known for his work on the Metroid franchise, has reportedly announced his retirement. A producer at Nintendo for nearly 40 years, Tanabe’s first work with Nintendo came as the director of 1987’s Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic!, a title that would later be converted into Super Mario Bros. 2 for American audiences. From there, Tanabe became a script writer on back-to-back entries in The Legend of Zelda franchise, those being The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening.
In 2003, Tanabe moved to Nintendo Software Planning and Development, where he took over as the manager of Production Group No. 3. Since then, he has produced a bevy of games for Nintendo and is most recognized as a long-running producer on the Metroid Prime series alongside Retro Studios. Most recently, he oversaw the franchise’s latest entry, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, which released in December 2025, over eight years after its official announcement.
Nintendo Officially Comments on Where Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Fits in the Franchise Timeline
Nintendo shares the official position of the newly-released Metroid Prime 4: Beyond in the overall timeline for the sci-fi franchise.
Nintendo Producer Kensuke Tanabe Reportedly Announces Retirement After 40 Years
In a possible interview with Nintendo Dream that was uploaded to Weibo, Kensuke Tanabe revealed that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond would be his final game with Nintendo, and that producer Risa Tabata will likely succeed him if another Metroid Prime title enters development. During the interview, Tanabe reports that he consistently thought about making a game where series protagonist Samus Aran would take on the villainous Sylux as far back as 2007’s Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. He hinted toward the character facing off against Samus in that game, along with 2016’s Metroid Prime: Federation Force.
Eventually, the 62-year-old Tanabe felt that, at his age, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond would likely be his last chance to have a face-to-face confrontation between the two. However, instead of giving the two a definitive battle, he chose to make the title the first in a saga of entries where Samus would see Sylux's true power and realize that she needed to defeat him. This explains why the inevitable encounter between the two in Beyond ends unfinished, and Tanabe also laments that the game's protracted development cycle complicated the crafting of Samus and Sylux's story.
If this interview is legitimate, Kensuke Tanabe’s retirement represents the end of one of the longest-running legacies at Nintendo. Tanabe, 62, was one of the many notable creatives at Nintendo who had been there since the NES and Super NES eras, including Shigeru Miyamoto, Takashi Tezuka, Eiji Aonuma, and fellow Metroid alum Yoshio Sakamoto. Tanabe has been credited on over 150 games with the studio and has had a hand in some of its most beloved games to date.
Beyond his work on the Metroid Prime series, Tanabe also oversaw several titles across numerous externally developed Nintendo projects, with much of his recent work being in the Paper Mario, Donkey Kong, and WarioWare franchises. He was also the creative director of Super Nintendo World, Nintendo’s theme park area seen across Universal Studios parks worldwide. Tanabe exits Nintendo with a legacy as one of its most active producers, and a creative whose impact can be felt across a multitude of franchises and genres.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 81 /100 Critics Rec: 80%
- Released
- December 4, 2025
- ESRB
- Teen / Animated Blood, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Retro Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Nintendo






The galaxy’s greatest bounty hunter Samus Aran will embark on a new mission in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Samus is targeted by the deadly sharpshooter Sylux, and lands on Viewros in the aftermath of their clash. She’ll need all her tools and abilities, including her new technologically-advanced bike Vi-O-La, to survive and escape.
- Prequel(s)
- Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
- Franchise
- Metroid, Metroid Prime
- Number of Players
- Single-player
- Nintendo Switch Release Date
- December 4, 2025
- Nintendo Switch 2 Release Date
- December 4, 2025
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
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