“John loves it”

I wouldn’t have gone out of my way to make a John CenaMetroidconnection, but it’s there! You might recallthis pre-launch event to promote the Switch five years ago, that involved at least one celebrity: John Cena included. Well it turns out that other than being a general Nintendo fan, he was also aMetroidfanatic.According to games writer and former WWE producer Dan Ryckert, Cena was all about the series.

During the event in 2017, it’s reported that Cena “repeatedly” told Nintendo reps that he wished the company would make another 2DMetroid. Ryckert, who had access to WWE talent during his tenure with them, notes that onceMetroidDreadactually came out years later, Nintendo sent it to him. Apparently Cena’s camp told Nintendo “John loves it.” Former Nintendo host and Nintendo PR manager Krysta Yang corroborated the John CenaMetroidstory on Twitter, noting that Cena talked about the series at the event.

John Cena Metroid

As this John CenaMetroidtale points out, it’s hard to believe it’s been five years since the Switch came out, given that it’s still going strong. But after all this time it’s still around, and we got multiple 2DMetroidgames in that timespan (don’t forget that the 3DS hostedSamus Returnslater in 2017!). I assumegiven the good sales figures forMetroid Dread(comparatively, stacked up against the rest of the series), we’ll see another 2DMetroideventually.

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