
Metroid Dread has a long development cycle as rumors have been swirling about it since 2005. They popped up somewhat consistently until the game's full reveal in 2021.

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "Last week Nintendo held this year's surprisingly packed not-E3 Direct; with a full schedule for this year and a vague promise of a console successor next year, it's very possible that we've now seen our final Nintendo Switch Direct, or at least one with major first party reveals. That makes this a good time to sit back and reflect on a generation of Direct moments, from the shocking and surprising, to the joyous and exhilarating - and, quite often, all at once."

Big Switch hits holiday sale now live for the end of 2023 including lowest price ever for Nintendo Switch Sports, Metroid Dread, and more.

Enric Álvarez, the CEO of Metroid Dread developer MercurySteam, has revealed that the title has now sold over three million copies worldwide.
It’s good to see Metroid do well. Hopefully we hear something soon about Metroid Prime 4
Wait up, 3 million worldwide out of a possible 120 million is considered good for a legendary franchise like metroid?
https://i.gifer.com/1dj7.gi...
I won't Judge until Dread is out.
Only Nintendo can get away with selling what looks like a mobile game for $60…
The game looks good. I’m looking forward to it.
the backgrounds did look a bit samey and underwhelming, but maybe that's with keeping with the franchise