GamingNintendo Switch 2A surprise leak from the Brazilian Government hints that the next Metroid game could be a lot closer than we might have previously expected20:38, 02 Jul 2026Updated 20:38, 02 Jul 2026A new accidental leak has given fans their first look at what’s next in the Metroid series, and it points to a follow-up to the franchise’s biggest-selling game. In the midst of classifying a new Nintendo game, a Brazilian Government agency exposed a new Switch 2 title.In a now deleted listing, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security - which handles age ratings for content in Brazil - revealed plenty of info about a new Metroid game. It shows that Nintendo of America submitted the request for classification for an unannounced project called Metroid Ravenous.While the listing was swiftly scrubbed from the government website, eagle-eyed industry insiders managed to secure screenshots of the classification. Brazilian journalist ‘Necro’ Felipe Lima, the editor-in-chief of Universo Nintendo, explained the leak on X, formerly Twitter, confirming the new Switch 2 game.The listing confirms a 2026 production year for the project, suggesting that full development on the title is actively underway behind closed doors.Lima claims that reviewers examined roughly 41 minutes of material, awarding the title a 12+ age rating for violence.While Nintendo has confirmed absolutely nothing about the game, the specific naming convention of Metroid Ravenous has led to plenty of speculation.Given its subtitle, there is a good chance that it is a direct sequel to 2021's critically acclaimed masterpiece, Metroid Dread.Content cannot be displayed without consentLima also believes that Metroid Ravenous is being developed by MercurySteam - the same studio behind Metroid Dread.And following the massive launch of Retro Studios' first-person adventure Metroid Prime 4: Beyond on the Switch and Switch 2, Metroid Ravenous is heavily expected to return to the franchise's traditional 2.5D side-scrolling roots.While it seems hugely ambitious to have anything at all scheduled for release between now and the end of the year to compete with Grand Theft Auto 6, the official documents do have Metroid Ravenous down for a 2026 'year of production'.On the face of it, that would just mean that it's being worked on by Nintendo this year. But due to the way that industry classification works, titles are only submitted for a rating by governments when they are nearing completion.Article continues belowThe fact that Nintendo had 41 minutes worth of Metroid Ravenous ready for classification seems to indicate that a surprise blockbuster launch could arrive this year.It could well be a special Christmas for Nintendo if Metroid Ravnous releases alongside the planned Switch 2 remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which will also come out this year.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.NintendoNintendo Switch 2GamingVideo GamesMetroid Prime 4: Beyond
Next Nintendo Switch 2 Metroid title leaked and hints at Dread sequel
A surprise leak from the Brazilian Government hints that the next Metroid game could be a lot closer than we might have previously expected






