With the Switch’s current lineup for 2020 looking somewhat empty, it makes sense that Nintendo will be looking to bring some of the best games from the last generation to its flagship console this year. While many of the major Wii U staples have already made their way to the Switch, includingDonkey Kong Country: Tropical FreezeandNew Super Mario Bros. U,there’s still a number of the console’s heaviest hitters that have yet to grace the Switch’s lineup.

One such game is 2013’sSuper Mario 3DWorld. However, a notoriously accurate leaker by the name of Sabi seems to think that might not be the case for much longer. Posting a tease on Twitter regarding the Switch looking to add more Wii U ports to the Switch this year, Sabi received a question from an eager fan who asked him whether eitherPikmin 3orSuper Mario 3D Landwould be making the cut. Sabi responded with a major hint, stating “The whole world is better than just a bit of land.”

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With Sabi being a fairly reputable leaker, the statement appears to confirm that Switch owners will be gettingSuper Mario 3D Worldin the coming months, which is no doubt great news seen as the game is often held up as one of the Wii U’s best exclusives. It also falls in line with a number of other recent reports that have cited the game as being next in line for a Switch port, witha leak from ResetEraearly this month corroborating Sabi’s claims.

For those who didn’t playSuper Mario3D World,the game is co-op heavy platformer that allows Mario and friends to roam around a number of expansive 3D levels. It was a massive critical and commercial success, scoring a whopping 93 on Metacritic and finding a large following online. The responses to Sabi’s tweets show just how passionate the game’s loyal fanbase is, with the top comment simply reading “YES SABI I LOVE YOU.” Clearly the game’s return is an exciting prospect for many and will be one of the bigger ports to make its way to the console this year.

It appears it won’t be alone, however. Despite Sabi not talking about the game, aPikmin 3remaster is heavily rumored to be coming to the Switch, while the upcoming port ofThe Outer Worldsreceived a release dateyesterday as well. It’s clearly going to be a big year for Switch ports, which will be great for console owners looking for something to play while they wait for Nintendo’s biggest 2020 releases.

ASuper Mario 3DWorldremaster is rumored to be coming to the Nintendo Switch later this year.