'Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3' may come out on the Nintendo Switch

A promotional photo for "Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3" Facebook/marvelvscapcom

With the Nintendo Switch gaining massive success since its release last year, it is no surprise that a lot of developers are making new games and porting existing ones on the console. One of those game might just be the crossover fighting game "Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3."

The news, or rather, the rumor or leak for the Switch version of the game, was first brought up in a video posted on 4Chan. The video featured a gameplay footage of the game on the Nintendo Switch. which surprised many obviously because the game was not available for the console. Fans now think that it will actually come out on the Switch quite soon.

Unfortunately, the video is now off 4Chan but Nintendo Life has re-uploaded the video. It started off by seeing the game in its training mode. The logo of "Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3" appeared at the very start of the video as well confirming that it is definitely the game. The source of doubt for many fans, however, is that the controller itself is not clearly seen in the video.

However, according to Dot Esports, the controls actually match the buttons on the Nintendo Switch as they were seen in the gameplay video itself. When the anonymous player pauses the game, there is an option for "touch controls" and "Adjust touch settings (handheld mode only)."

If that is not enough, the video ends with the person going back to the home screen revealing the home menu of the Nintendo Switch. Of course, there are still skeptics thinking that it might the PlayStation Vita (PS Vita) version with some custom settings or something similar.

Of course, the most obvious reason for doubters is that the game was never announced for the Switch. However, Capcom has already announced that they are porting a collection of "Street Fighter" games to the console. This gives quite more reason to think that at least an announcement for the game on the Switch should come soon.

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