They are objectively drip feeding though. The Metroid Prime remaster was completely finished, and Nintendo sat on it for over a year before surprise releasing it.
A remaster isn't new content to begin with to even consider. Also the real dripfeed is how we've gotten only a single new Metroid game in over a decade to begin with. And that's if you even count Other M as real.
They are objectively drip feeding though. The Metroid Prime remaster was completely finished, and Nintendo sat on it for over a year before surprise releasing it.
A remaster isn't new content to begin with to even consider. Also the real dripfeed is how we've gotten only a single new Metroid game in over a decade to begin with. And that's if you even count Other M as real.