Fans Discover Mercari Listing of Alleged Early Copy of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Despite the fact that Tears of the Kingdom has not yet been launched, fans of The Legend of Zelda have discovered a copy of the game labeled as sold on Mercari. Fans are guessing more than ever about the features of the Breath of the Wild sequel as Tears of the Kingdom’s May 12 release date approaches. After watching the teasers, players have been left wondering what Link and Zelda’s future holds, which have hinted at potential timeline gaps and mystery figures.

While many gamers wish they had more information about Tears of the Kingdom before it was released, many others are afraid of finding any spoilers online. These gamers favor starting the game right away without having any prior knowledge of what to anticipate. As a result, many Zelda fans become worried when rumors of early access copies circulate on social media. There were rumored pre-release copies of the video game that were mysterious, as well as the now-famous artbook leaks. Unfortunately, it now appears that some people have the game already in their possession.

Tears of the Kingdom’s Mercari listing that has been marked as sold

A Zelda fan shared a listing they saw on Mercari on Twitter. The listing appeared to promote an early version of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and was tagged as sold. The physical game was going for a whopping $100 on the online store. Although there is no natural way to verify the authenticity of the sold copy, the seller appears to be confirmed on Mercari with overwhelmingly positive buyer reviews. Some Zelda fans are posting comments in disbelief about the seller’s asking price, expressing their surprise.

Others doubt the authenticity of the game case because no cartridge is visible, and no additional evidence has been offered. In response, one guy merely remarked and queried, “Is there proof the cartridge is in there?” There is nothing else at this time, the Twitter user retorted. One of the comments that stuck out as particularly amusing claimed that Nintendo was the buyer and had purchased the game disc back from the seller on Mercari. Given what we know about the company’s stringent policies about its games, this joke has real-world resonance.

Regardless of whether the Mercari listing is accurate, as the release date for Tears of the Kingdom is near, there will undoubtedly be some leaks and spoilers that circulate on social media. Be careful when perusing the internet to avoid running across these.

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