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'Fortnite' for Nintendo Switch might be announced at E3 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

With E3 drawing near, it’s not hard for people to expect pre-E3 leaks about games and game updates. One recent leak in particular might not be about a certain game, but it does reveal that a lot of games are coming soon -- and all of them are coming to the Switch.

A Tweet from a Nintendo leaker named Sabi (@New_WabiSabi) said more than 20 unannounced titles for the Nintendo Switch are listed on GameStop’s internal system, along with more than 20 unannounced titles for other game systems. Sabi claimed to have received the info from a GameStop employee.

The leaker said these new titles are “all games, no consoles,” which should excited console owners. Despite the listing, however, the leaker cautions people over expecting too much as stock-keeping units or “SKUs are just placeholders for new games, so these don’t tell us much but are great for speculation.”

The titles range in cost, ranging from $39.99 to a whopping $199.99. The average price is $59.99, though some titles are priced at $49.99 and $89.99. The leaker said the item listed for $199.99 there might be a bundle of sorts, or a “premium edition” of a certain game.

The leaker also said these titles may or may not be announced during E3, or anytime after that. Furthermore, the games have a “street date” set to Dec. 31, 2019. This date is obviously another placeholder, and might be changed as the games are actually revealed to the public.

ComicBook speculated that some of the listed titles could actually be different versions of the same game, which means there’s a possibility that less than 20 unique games are coming soon. Nevertheless, fans and gamers alike can speculate all they want since the titles aren’t specified anyway.

What about the other game consoles?

The leaker also claimed to have seen “over 20 new” games for the PlayStation 4. There are also a few listings for the Xbox One, though they’re “a little less” compared to the Sony gaming console.

This simply means that fans can expect to see a lot of new games this coming E3, which is scheduled to run from June 11 through 13 this year.

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An upgraded Nintendo Switch might arrive in 2019. Drew Angerer/Getty Images