Leakers tend to only "leak" things which have a high probability of being true in order to garner followers when their actual "predictions" prove to be correct.
Or will predict every possible scenario. I.E. Even a broken clock is right twice a day mentality.
Red Gaming Tech is notorious for this... Where it gets to the point where they will "predict" every single possible outcome/scenario of a GPU/CPU release, then screech that they were "right" when, yes... One of their predictions were right, but 99% of the others were wrong... And that was just due to probability/luck.
It's a fools game. It will happen when it happens.
I would have hoped people had less stock in leakers... Remember when the Switch was going to have an AMD Radeon? When the WiiU was more powerful than the Xbox One? Yeah... Just those silly little things, but the same people fall for the same rumors every time.
There is the excitement factor as well, where we *really* want something and we are hopeful it turns out.

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