Brief listing sparks excitement among fans as classic platformer makes the leap to 3D.
Thanks to a short post on the Nintendo eShop, a possible release date for the upcoming Super Meat Boy 3D may have come to light earlier than planned. The digital storefront showed that the highly anticipated platformer would be out on March 31, but the page was quickly taken down.
According to reports, the listing was only visible for a short time before it was taken down.
This has led to rumors that the date was released early by accident. Fans usually get excited when they see leaks like this, but it’s still possible that the date wasn’t a real launch window but just a filler.
The quick loss of the page has made things even more mysterious. Companies sometimes temporarily remove listings if information goes live too soon, and it looks like that’s what happened here. As of now, there has been no official word on when the game will be released.
Still, seeing the title has made people excited again for the next game in the popular Super Meat Boy series.
The first game was praised for being very fast, very hard, and very precise in its platforming. It became a favorite among people who like challenging indie games.

One of the most talked-about aspects of the new game is that it’s in full 3D rather than the series’ usual 2D style. Fans who have played the game for a long time are now curious about whether it can keep the same level of intensity and difficulty as the old game.
Many people think that the original game is one of the most famous 2D platformers ever made.
It was praised for having tight movements and difficult levels. It’s not easy to use that method in a 3D world, which makes me wonder how the game will change over time.
Early thoughts on the gameplay video, on the other hand, have been positive.
From what we can see, the makers seem to be trying to keep the fast-paced action and precise platforming that made the series so popular.
As of now, fans will have to wait for official confirmation to find out whether the March 31 date is correct. Up until then, the short eShop listing remains an interesting sign that Super Meat Boy’s next part might be coming soon.
