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Super Mario 3D World for Switch: eShop error causes fake leak

No, Super Mario 3D World is not coming to Switch.

No, Super Mario 3D World was not accidentally leaked for Nintendo Switch. That’s what a lot of the plumber’s fans thought yesterday, after pictures started to circulate, which indicated that the WiiU hit could be reissued as a typical deluxe edition for Nintendo’s current console. How GameXplain but it turns out in a video that a fault in the eShop is to blame for the supposed leak.

That is behind the common Switch eShop bug

This is how Super Mario 3D World is displayed in the eShop.  The wishlist is to blame. This is how Super Mario 3D World is displayed in the eShop. The wishlist is to blame.

The picture above (via JarylGaren) gives the impression that you can buy Super Mario 3D in the Nintendo Switch eShop for 25 euros. But this is not the case. It is a bug in the wish list.

This error seems to be quite easy to reproduce: If you add a WiiU or 3DS game to the wish list via the Nintendo Europe website, this game can obviously also be viewed in the Switch eShop. Not only pictures and titles appear, but also the price.

The below video from GameXPlain explains in more detail how the bug comes about:

However, regardless of the bug, the picture above also makes us wonder: Because it would be unlikely that a switch version of Super Mario 3D World will be offered for just 25 euros. Nintendo usually charges the full price of 60 euros for deluxe editions.

It should only be a matter of time before Nintendo eliminates the bug.

Rumors of Super Mario remaster for Switch

The fact that many fans immediately thought of a leak in the picture of Super Mario 3D World in the eShop is probably due to recent rumors by journalist Jeff Grubb.

Because of Super Mario’s 35th anniversary, Nintendo should have big plans this year: Grubb already claimed in Marchthat we are getting a new Paper Mario, which has now been officially confirmed.

Apparently there is more to come. In addition, according to Grubb, a number of Super Mario 3D-Remaster stand in house, with new editions of:

There may also be other game surprises, according to Grubb. However, the rumors claim that they could only be revealed on a next Nintendo Direct. But keep in mind that this information is not officially confirmed.

Would you have wished Super Mario 3D World for Switch?

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