
"Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is out this week, ending an 18-year hiatus between this game and the release of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption in 2007. Samus Aran picks up a few new tricks in this sequel, including her new bike, the Vi-O-La. But if you want to hear some optional ambient music while Samus cruises the deserts of planet Viewros, it's going to cost you $30 or the price of a Samus Aran Amiibo."
"Players have discovered that plugging in the Samus Amiibo enables Vi-O-La Radio, which enables players to choose the music that accompanies Samus's extended journey across the Sol Valley desert on the Vi-O-La. There is already some ambient music and noise to go with those scenes, this just allows players to choose music tracks from other areas to listen to. Finishing the game will also unlock two additional tracks for Vi-O-La Radio."
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond arrives after an 18-year gap since Metroid Prime 3: Corruption (2007). Samus Aran gains new abilities including the Vi-O-La bike. Vi-O-La Radio offers selectable music for extended Vi-O-La sequences, but it requires either the Samus Amiibo or a $30 purchase to enable. The game already includes ambient Sol Valley music that evokes the planet's history. Completing the game unlocks two additional Vi-O-La Radio tracks. The Vi-O-La Amiibo unlocks bike skins. The Sylux Amiibo unlocks extended cutscenes, which can alternatively be obtained by achieving 100% scanning. The game is available on Switch and Switch 2.
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