Looking at plausible entries to be translated to the Nintendo Switch, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword does not look to be one. It was reported previously during November 2018 where Eurogamer verified Nintendo’s ambitions to port the classic 2011 title was not likely as the firm stated “to “have no plans” to ship the game. But, that does not look to be the case anymore.
Despite the initial statement made by Nintendo nearly two years ago, the firm seemed to be going against its own word according to a recent finding. In that, users scouring Amazon.uk discovered Skyward Sword listed for Nintendo Switch.
Provided from the page for the English region, the listing discloses to be a project being shipped by Nintendo. However, no other details can be collected from the finding. No images of the alleged project nor a description as for what could be included or providing a synopsis was posted. The game has a placeholder date for January 1, 2030, so there is nowhere to advance from that either.
Although this listing in particular is still leaves fans with no other information, it does pre-maturely confirm the game’s presence. While the news has not been made publically, online listings do stand to be a nod before the call is made. Howbeit, take the discovery as a rumor until Nintendo properly shares the game’s presence at a later date.
In other leaked ports for Nintendo Switch, it was discovered recently that Grasshopper Manufacture’s Killer7 Remastered was listed for the platform. Found on a LinkedIn page from an Engine Software employee, the title is also said to be hitting PC as well. You can read the full report by heading here.
Do you plan on picking up Skyward Sword if it does ship to Nintendo Switch?
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword is out now for Wii and Wii U.
Source: Amazon.uk