Nintendo has unknowingly confirmed the leaked Zelda-themed Switch, while *also* hinting at a new Nintendo Direct.
However, ahead of any sort of official announcement, it appears Nintendo has accidentally legitimised the leak thanks to the aforementioned collector’s edition.
The leak already appeared genuine, since it included several pictures of the console’s box and Joy-Con controllers. Importantly, the artwork on the Joy-Cons, which had never been seen before, is also replicated on the Collector’s Edition. As pointed out by Twitter user Nintendeal, the symbol on the cover of the collector’s edition’s pin case is identical to the one featured on the leaked Joy-Con controllers.
Either this proves that the original leaker was able to get their hands on the new OLED model ahead of time or they’re magic and are using their powers of clairvoyancy to leak video game information. We’re choosing to believe the former.
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