A social post says a Brazil-based analysis reviewed one chapter labeled Metroid Ravenous, with a runtime of about 41 minutes. The post claims the material was accessed via an internet link reportedly provided by Nintendo of America.

Nintendo has not announced a game called Metroid Ravenous. Nintendo's confirmed roadmap for the franchise continues to center on Metroid Prime 4: Beyond, which the company has re-revealed with trailers and a 2025 release window.

Brazilian Analysis Described One Chapter, About 41 Minutes Long

The social post frames the viewing as an analysis of a single chapter rather than a broad preview. The runtime is given as roughly 41 minutes and the author says the clip was accessed through a link provided by Nintendo of America.

The post does not include the original link or screenshots. That means the claim rests on the analyst's summary rather than on a publicly verifiable file or document.

Reported 12-Year Recommendation Linked To Weapons, Blood And Death

The same social post reports that the material received a 12-year age recommendation during the local review. The justification listed in the post mentions weapons, visible blood and on-screen death.

The post supplies a short explanation for the age suggestion but does not attach a formal classification document or image of the rating decision.

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Remains Nintendo's Confirmed Roadmap

Nintendo's public messaging continues to focus on Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Official trailers and the stated 2025 release window are the franchise's substantiated plans at this time.

The Ravenous details in the social post remain an account from a single source. Without confirmation from Nintendo or independent corroboration by established outlets, the report is separate from Nintendo's announced slate.

Previous Brazil Rating Board Listing Appeared On This Site

This follow-up builds on an earlier Leaks & Rumours report about a Brazil rating board listing that suggested Metroid: Ravenous and credited Nintendo of America. That prior post noted a local classification entry, which contributed to community discussion around the name.

Both the earlier listing and the recent social post point to Brazil-based activity tied to the Ravenous name. Neither item, however, amounts to a Nintendo confirmation of a new Metroid release.

For now, the reported Brazilian analysis and the 12-year recommendation remain community-reported items while Nintendo's official updates continue to be the primary source for confirmed franchise news.