Considering it's one of the most anticipated games launching this fall, it's likely many Nintendo fans can't wait to get their hands on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Of course, this latest leak only serves to further excite Smash's fanbase, as it reveals a bundle including this crossover fighting title and a custom Nintendo Switch.

Leaked by French retailer Carrefour, this system and game bundle includes, at least, Super Smash Bros. Ultimatea limited edition system, and a limited edition JoyCon controller set. Of course, Nintendo has yet to officially announce this bundle, so some may want to approach this with a grain of salt. However, considering the popularity of the game, this would be a great way to bolster sales, especially during the holiday season.

It's worth noting, if the below image is correct, that this would be the first time that the JoyCon controllers and the Switch had a matching custom design, which could be exciting news to Switch lovers. It is somewhat difficult to tell exactly what appears on the system, but it appears to be two sets of characters in a face-off. Check out the leaked image here:

Accepting the existence of this bundle, it's currently unknown if this is just intended for foreign markets (it is leaked by a French retailer after all) or if it'll appear in the United States. Players could safely assume that they would hear something by October, so they have time to pre-order before the holidays hit full force. Of course, this isn't the only fresh hardware appearing for the fighting title, as a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Pro controller has recently been revealed.

Those excited to get their hands on this title this December may also be excited that, despite already being overwhelmingly impressive, every character on the roster hasn't been revealed yet. Whether it's the official announcement of the aforementioned leaked hardware or more details c0ncerning the game or its roster, plenty more should develop about Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in the coming months.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches Dec. 7, 2018, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.