[RUMOR] The Witcher 3 for Nintendo Switch Listings Appear on Chinese Website

[RUMOR] The Witcher 3 for Nintendo Switch Listings Appear on Chinese Website

Potential E3 leak?

LizardRock by LizardRock on May 28, 2019 @ 08:16 AM (Staff Bios)
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Some Nintendo secrets may have been spilled, reviving the rumor of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt releasing on the Nintendo Switch, at least to China.

Discovered by Jim Cacher on ResetEra, a wide variety of Witcher 3 related items, including "The Witcher 3: Game Of The Year Edition" for Nintendo Switch. They claim that inside distributor sources gave them the information, citing September as the release zone.

Anyone can claim anything though. The more solid evidence lies in a series of sellers on Chinese online shopping website Taobao.com, who are listing Switch versions of the game.

False sale listings happen all the time. Amazon themselves had a listing for Fallout 4 VR for PlayStation VR, and that never came to be. So this isn't the most trustworthy evidence. But with E3 on the horizon, now it the ripest times for authentic leaks.

We'll know for sure on June 11, when Nintendo has their official E3 Direct.

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