Evidently, leaking new games on Amazon is in vogue this week. Over the last few days, listings for unannounced titles have been turning up left and right across the online retailer, suggesting a lot of new games may be coming to multiple platforms in the near future.

People online have spotted said listings on Amazon France, which hint at a sizable number of potential games from major third-party publishers such as Bethesda, Capcom, Konami, Square Enix, Take-Two Interactive, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, and Ubisoft. What’s weird, however, is that the Amazon listings are basically empty, with names like “Bethesda Sony Playstation 4 1” and “Warner Nintendo Switch 2” being the only clues as to what these listed games could be.

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It gets a little confusing with how the listings are numbered (for instance, some publishers only have two listings but the second game is numbered “3”), and it’s not exactly clear if all of the leaked listings with the same number across platforms are for the same game or not. But with that in mind, here’s how the listings break down by platform:

  • Bethesda: 3 on PC, 2 on PS4, 3 on Switch, 2 on Xbox One
  • Capcom: 1 on PC, 1 on Switch
  • Konami: 1 on PC, 1 on Switch
  • Square Enix: 3 on PC, 2 on PS4, 2 on Switch, 1 on Xbox One
  • Take-Two: 2 on PS4, 1 on Switch, 3 on Xbox One
  • Warner Bros: 1 on PS4, 2 on Switch, 2 on Xbox One
  • Ubisoft: 2 on PC, 3 on PS4, 2 on Switch, 3 on Xbox One

Third-party publishers aren’t the only ones that Amazon France is jumping the gun with, because internet sleuths have since uncovered four more listings for unannounced Nintendo games allegedly coming to the Switch. As with the earlier listings, these stop short of revealing anything more than the games’ publisher and platform, and their placeholder release dates of December 31 don’t really help to give an idea of when they could launch.

One of the prevailing theories is that, given how all of these were leaked so close together, it’s possible these listings are for games that were meant to be unveiled during E3, before it was canceled due to coronavirus. There’s a good chance at least some of these games could still be unveiled during upcoming events like next week’s PS5 game reveal, but given how sparse the listings are, it’s impossible to say if they’re at all reflective of what these publishers have in store.

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Source: ResetEra