Where to buy Metroid Prime Remastered
Nintendo launches physical version of Metroid Prime is remade on February 22, about two weeks after it unexpectedly launched its digital version on February 8. However, if you haven’t pre-ordered the cartridge-based game, you’ll probably have a hard time. in finding it in stock. Currently. It sold out at many retailers during the pre-order period (even Nintendo itself quickly sold out of initial stock).
In the days following launch, the physical version ran out of stock at various retailers, and copies sold for twice or more than the original retail price of $39.99 on eBay.
While it’s tempting, you shouldn’t spend more than the retail price as Nintendo plans to sell more. Nintendo of America told Polygon in a statement, “If the Metroid Prime Remastered game sells out at various retail locations in the United States, we will work to make more units available as soon as possible.”
Where to buy Metroid Prime Remastered
If you are after a physical copy of Metroid Prime is remade It won’t cost you more than its retail price, I recommend regularly visiting the links below to see if the item has arrived. We will do our best to update this page with the latest stock information.
Otherwise, downloading a digital copy of the game is straightforward. Go directly to the eShop through your Switch console, or if it’s more convenient, get a digital code for the game through Humble pack for the same price.
Update (February 27): Updated to reflect that the physical version has been released but is difficult to find in the repositories. Nintendo issued a statement to Polygon stating that it will provide additional game stock if sold out.