YouTube comment may have leaked future Nintendo games

A new rumor involving Nintendo has begun circulating in the leaks community after a YouTube user apparently anticipated several of the company’s announcements. The information gained traction on Reddit, in the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours forum, where fans discuss possible leaks from the games industry.

YouTube comment may have anticipated information:

A classic Star Fox is coming in June, the adventure one is still on its way, but not in 2026. Super Metroid is also close, along with a new Switch Sports, a WarioLand title (possibly 2027) and an Ocarina of Time remake for this year. I’d also love to see a 3D Mario this year, but I fear 2027 is the most likely year.

According to Reddit users, a comment posted by a profile called @malo932 on a video from a channel focused on Nintendo predictions listed several of the company’s future projects. The curious detail is that the post is said to have been made hours before a podcast by insider NateTheHate, in which some of the same information was mentioned.

This led part of the community to start speculating that the comment could have come from someone with early access to internal information — although it could also just be a coincidence or a well‑educated guess.

Games mentioned in the alleged leak

The comment supposedly mentioned several projects tied to major Nintendo franchises. Among them:

  • A new “classic” Star Fox, scheduled for release in June
  • A remake of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time planned for 2026
  • A new entry in the Switch Sports series
  • A new 3D Mario planned for 2027

In addition, the author of the comment is said to have included information that was not mentioned in the podcast, such as:

  • A Super Metroid remake, which would be “close” to happening
  • A new Wario Land, possibly arriving in 2027
  • A second Star Fox project, described as a more adventure‑focused game, but without a 2026 release window.

Community reacts with skepticism

Despite the coincidence between the comment and the podcast, many fans recommend caution. Leaks involving Nintendo are common on the internet and frequently end up being false or exaggerated.

Another point raised is that very long lists of announcements are often a sign of an unreliable rumor, since it’s rare for so much information about different projects to leak at the same time.

Nintendo and its history of leaks

Rumors about Nintendo projects are recurring. In some cases, leaks have already happened for unexpected reasons, such as employees with access to the company’s private YouTube videos who ended up sharing material before official announcements.

Even so, most rumors end up being just community speculation.

Conclusion

So far, there is no official confirmation that the information mentioned in the YouTube comment is real. The case continues to be treated as an interesting rumor by the community, especially because of the overlap with information cited in insider podcasts.

As always with games industry leaks, the only real confirmation will come when Nintendo itself decides to announce its upcoming projects.

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