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Leynos said:
SKMBlake said:

Apparently it's still the same engine today as it was for Metroid Prime or Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, and probably the same for Metroid Prime 4

 OG Trilogy used Unreal 2. MP4 isn't going to do that. If it's not in house then UE4 is likely.

No it's a heavily modified UE2, and it became Retro's in-house engine that they still use as of today (as I said, they also used in Donkey Kong Returns and Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze). Remaking MP on the latest version of their engine doesn't seem surprising, nor if they use it for MP4.

Remember Mortal Kombat 11 uses a heavily modified UE3 for eg