Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle for Nintendo Switch LEAKED

The new title from the publisher is likely to be one of the big reveals, with the livestream kicking off within in the hour.

However, a major new Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle leak has occurred before the show.

A Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Day 1 Edition for Nintendo Switch has been listed on the Walmart website, having not been confirmed officially by either Ubisoft or Nintendo.

There have been a mass of leaks leading up to its reveal though, including details on amiibo support and gameplay.

There is a chance that the new announcement will skip the Ubisoft E3 show and arrive instead tomorrow, during the Nintendo E3 Direct.

The latest reports concerns the game’s new Amiibo range, with new prototype images appearing on Reddit.

However, the new image showing Rabbid characters wearing Mario, Luigi, Peach and Yoshi costumes, come with a big warning.

“This is, as of now, unsourced and wholly unverified,” the Reddit description reads. 

“Please treat all rumors and speculation with appropriate skepticism.”

This is the time of year for epic fake leaks being released, ahead of E3 2017. However, there are existing reports from earlier this year that claim Amiibos were being discussed between Ubisoft and Nintendo.

It also seems like a pretty good idea, considering just how popular Amiibos can be at retail.

If these are real, they will definitely be shown off during E3 2017, with both Ubisoft and Nintendo hosting their own conferences.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle will be a new role-playing game developed by Ubisoft, using the company’s Snowdrop engine, which was also used for Tom Clancy’s The Division.

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