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Metroid Ravenous reportedly coming to Nintendo Switch 2

Originally published on: July 2, 2026
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– Metroid Ravenous has reportedly been leaked for Nintendo Switch 2.
– A listing for the game appeared in Brazil’s Ministry of Justice and Public Security system.
– The listing page was removed, but a screenshot was taken before it was taken down.

A mysterious new entry in the Metroid franchise, reportedly titled Metroid Ravenous, has apparently been uncovered for the Nintendo Switch 2. The leak originates from a listing that briefly appeared in Brazil’s Ministry of Justice and Public Security database. Though the page was quickly taken down, an eagle-eyed user managed to capture a screenshot before it vanished.

The image, now circulating online, suggests the game is being developed for Nintendo’s upcoming console. While official details remain scarce, the listing’s sudden removal only fuels speculation among fans. Metroid Ravenous would mark the first major original installment for the series since Metroid Dread arrived on the original Switch in 2021.

Given Nintendo’s notoriously tight-lipped approach to unannounced projects, this kind of regulatory filing often proves reliable. Brazil’s rating system has accidentally outed several major games in the past. If the listing is authentic, it implies development is far enough along to require classification, potentially pointing to a launch within the Switch 2’s early window.

No plot details or gameplay specifics have surfaced, but the title “Ravenous” hints at a darker, more predatory theme. Fans are already theorizing about a return to the series’ survival-horror roots or a fresh threat to Samus Aran. For now, all eyes remain on Nintendo for an official confirmation.

(Source: Nintendoeverything.com)

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