Following the release of Metroid Dread, the Spanish-based developer, Mercury Steam, is fueling anticipation with talks of two new unannounced titles.
Recognized for breathing new life into vintage franchises, Mercury Steam's present and future pursuits are drawing the keen attention of both critics and fans.
Recent financial reports from Nordisk Games, which holds a minority stake in Mercury Steam, detailed the developer's involvement in "two large undisclosed titles." This aligns with previous revelations, back in 2021, that Mercury Steam is collaborating with 505 Games on an action RPG located within a dark and enchanting fantasy universe. This title, which currently operates under the mysterious code name, Project Iron, boasts an impressive initial budget of €27 million (roughly $30.7 million), which could easily balloon based on the current climate.
Given Mercury Steam's previous engagements, especially their innovative work with Nintendo, there's speculation about the nature of the second unannounced game.
Could this be another exciting chapter in the Metroid saga or perhaps a continuation of the Castlevania series? Dread is now the best-selling Metroid game in the franchise's history, selling over 3 million copies worldwide, and the legacy left behind by Metroid: Samus Returns and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, such expectations don't seem far-fetched.


