
Hobby Consolas issue 413 is on sale now with cover featuring Metroid Prime 4: Beyond the last big Switch exclusive… and one of the first for the Switch 2.
The new adventure from Retro Studios stars an eight-page report in which we reveal all its keys and in which we review the 40-year history of Metroid, one of Nintendo’s oldest sagas, but also one of the least prodigal, with large gaps of time between one installment and another.
Octopath Traveler 0, Marvel Cosmic Invasion and Terminator 2D: No Fate will also be released in December, so We prepared a report in which we talk about these three games and other upcoming games that will opt for a pixelated aesthetic. which will take us back in time, to the 80s and 90s.
Following the recent release of Kirby Air Riders, We took a look back at all the speed sagas that Nintendo has created over its four decades as a console manufacturer, from NES to Switch 2, with names like F1 Race, Excitebike, F-Zero, Mario Kart, Wave Race, Diddy Kong Racing, 1080º Snowboarding or Kirby Air Ride itself.
And, speaking of classic sagas, in the retro section itself, We remember Phantasy Star Online, the Dreamcast’s multiplayer landmark, on its twenty-fifth anniversary. Furthermore, this month there are large doses of cinema, as We pay homage to The Warriors, Rockstar’s beat’em up based on the film of the same name, and the Terminator adaptations.
The repertoire of reports is completed with an analysis of the 70 best games on sale in 2025. If you need a shopping guide for this Black Friday and Christmas, here is a condensed one into twelve pages, with the best options by consoles, genres and themes.
And some of these games also appear in the latest releases analysis section, which includes no less than sixteen games, such as Hyrule Warriors: Age of Banishment, Arc Raiders, Ninja Gaiden 4, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, The Outer Worlds 2, Dispatch, Lumines Arise, Ball X Pit…
The magazine is completed with the rest of the usual sections, such as Actualízate (with its news and opinion columns), El Sensor (with its true-false at the top), My Favorite Sorrows (this month, with one of the best sequels in history), On Screen (with the best cinema and television releases) or The Collector’s Corner (perfect for getting ideas for Christmas).
And remember that, in addition to kiosks, hypermarkets and other authorized points of sale, You can also purchase Hobby Consolas 413 through our Store, so that it reaches you directly at home, or subscribe for one year, for just 39 euros, which represents a discount of 15 euros.