The remastered title's physical version in the UK misses out on the weekly charts' top spot by just 1,000 units, with Hogwarts Legacy still hanging on to the No. 1 position.
Nintendo and Retro Studios's surprise remaster has been met with universal praise since its launch last month.
Allegedly, unlike the recently-released Metroid Prime Remastered, its two sequels will not be fully remastered releases.
The recently-released Metroid Prime Remastered has seemingly omitted the names of the original developers behind the 2008 cult classic. Here are some of their opinions.
The first game to take us behind Samus' visor has never been better before.
The remaster is now available on Nintendo Switch, and features overhauled effects and lighting with more detailed environments.
A leaker with a decent track record has seemingly hinted at an imminent announcement related to Metroid Prime.
The rumored remaster "should be coming out this holiday, so we should get that as well," said Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb in a recent stream.
Though it was announced in 2017, development on the highly anticipated sequel would be restarted in 2019 under Retro Studios.
Rumours about a Metroid Prime 1 remaster have refused to die down, and apparently, it's going to launch later this year.
Well, here we go again- rumours continue to claim that a Metroid Prime remaster is on its way, and has already wrapped up development.
Known insider NateDrake claims the rumoured Metroid Prime 1 remaster has been in the works for several years at this point.
A new rumour claims that Nintendo is working on a remaster of Metroid Prime 1, not the entire trilogy, and that it's scheduled for 2022.
For the umpteenth time in the last three years, it's been claimed that a Switch remaster of the Metroid Prime trilogy is ready to go- but is being held back from launch for various reasons.
Donkey Kong Country artist Steve Mayles took to Twitter to share some new artwork online as a way to celebrate the franchise's 40th anniversary.
Nintendo has been quiet way too long now...
Former Metroid Prime designer Michael Wikan states getting Metroid Prime 3 in particular working with traditional cotnrols would be a "herculean" effort.
Development on the Switch exclusive continues to moving along.
The Austin-based developer is looking to move into a new 40,000 square feet office.
The upcoming sequel could possible be much more focused on story than its predecessors.