Key Takeaways
- If you're one of the few people who were hoping for Forgotten Memories on Wii U but found out it hasn't been released yet, we've got some news for you.
- Because more than a decade after its initial announcement, Forgotten Memories Remastered is finally coming out, and this time on Nintendo Switch.
- It looks like the game will get a physical version at some point and DLC, which is scheduled for the first quarter of 2025.
In 2013, it was announced that a horror title called Forgotten Memories would be released on Wii U. However, it never actually materialized and the game never came out on Wii U for some reason.
Fast forward to today and the game has finally been released on Nintendo consoles. But considering it's been well over a decade and Nintendo has discontinued support and repairs for the Wii U, it probably won't be there.
no. Instead, Forgotten Memories Remastered will be coming to Nintendo Switch. If there are any more delays, it will probably come out on Switch 2.
relevant
Wii U was actually good
The Wii U doesn't get enough credit.
We've been waiting for over 10 years
It turns out there's more than one person waiting for this game to come out on console. The comments section of the YouTube announcement trailer is filled with people who were once excited for the game on Wii U.
“I've been waiting years for this,” one commenter wrote. “It was great to see this. I hope something physical happens to make the transition happen.”
In fact, according to a series of responses posted on YouTube by the game's developer, Psychose Interactive, a physical version is planned. Moreover, the game will also receive some kind of DLC in the first quarter of 2025.
Typically, when gamers wait this long for a release, the game ends up being disappointing. I mean, how could any of us forget Duke Nukem Forever? That said, Forgotten Memories Remastered appears to be aiming to deliver on the original promise it made at least a decade ago. Now Metroid Prime 4 can do the same. There is hope here.
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