Nintendo Switch is said to be released on March 3. Two weeks ahead of its launch date, a video of the console has been leaked online.

According to some reports, it seems a retailer has accidentally sent out the Nintendo Switch earlier than its launch date. A NegoGaf user hiphoptherobot posted a picture on the forum. He or she claimed that the system has been sent out early.  

"I just happened to get lucky because unnamed store decided to ship early for whatever reason," hiphoptherobot wrote on the forum.

To prove this claim, a video that has been published online shows the initial setup process for the system and its main menu and settings.  According to Gamespot, Nintendo might take an action to take down this video.

According to the source, Nintendo Switch comes with 25.9 GB of free space. Here's the good news, the storage can be expanded with microSDXC cards.

In the video, it shows someone is demonstrating how to use the console. He put the system in "Sleep Mode." Then, he tapped the home button to bring up a quick menu with a news feed sidebar.

Apparently, the user needs to tap a single button three times in a row in order to return from sleep mode. This would give good protection if you accidentally turn the system "on" while it's in a bag or pocket, according to ARS Technica.

To adjust the screen brightness, it seems it is controlled by an analog touchscreen slider. There are also slots for eight separate users in the system software.

There are also two default themes of "Basic Black" and "Basic White."  This gives users additional downloadable menu themes.

Nintendo Switch will be officially released on March 3. It will cost around $300. That's all for now. For more news updates, keep your tabs on Travelers Todays.