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EU - In shops and on Nintendo eShop now – Metroid Prime: Federation Force

by rawmeatcowboy
02 September 2016
GN Version 5.0

Enlist with a best-of-the-best military unit and protect the galaxy by any means necessary in Metroid Prime: Federation Force, out now exclusively on Nintendo 3DS family systems. Band together with marines nearby or online* to take on action-packed co-op missions for up to four players in an all-new first-person-shooter set in the Metroid universe.

In this sci-fi adventure, you’ll sign up with the Federation Force, an elite group of marines hand-picked by the Galactic Federation to pilot specialised battle armour known as Mechs. Your objective? Stamp out the nefarious Space Pirate menace once and for all, and bring peace to the cosmos. You can learn more about the story, discover how amiibo can give your Mech a fresh new look, and watch a full Mission Briefing at our official Metroid Prime: Federation Force gamepage.

Alone or with comrades via Local Play or online*, you’ll go planet hopping across the desolate Bermuda system to investigate strange goings-on in objective-based missions for up to four players. Explore hostile worlds, infiltrate enemy-infested strongholds, solve environmental puzzles and do battle with vicious alien life forms, all while staying hot on the heels of the relentless Space Pirates. Enhance your Mech’s armour and abilities with powerful MODs, and divide special AUX ammo between team-mates to supercharge your assaults and give crucial support mid-mission.

When you want to take a break from saving the galaxy, climb aboard your Mech and buckle up for a few rounds of Metroid Prime: Blast Ball, a futuristic sport that blends the end-to-end action of football with mechanised mayhem and power-ups aplenty! Go head-to-head in adrenaline-pumping, 3-on-3 multiplayer matches – team up via Local Play, take the rivalry online* or play alone with computer-controlled opponents. You can now learn the ropes with a free version of Metroid Prime: Blast Ball*, available to download from Nintendo eShop.

Fight as one, survive as a squad in Metroid Prime: Federation Force, out now only on Nintendo 3DS family systems.

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