Microsoft is reportedly sending employees to Best Buy locations in which Nintendo is organizing Wii U demonstrations, in order to promote the upcoming Xbox One to potential customers, at least according to several reports on the web.

Nintendo decided to allow fans from across the U.S. to try out its different E3 2013 game demos for the Wii U, and teamed up with Best Buy to create in-store kiosks.

While fans waited in line in several locations, they were apparently approached by Microsoft employees and asked if they're interested in the Wii U, especially since the Xbox One is going to be released in November.

One person even managed to snap a photo of an alleged Microsoft employee talking to Best Buy customers, according to UberGizmo.

Neither Microsoft nor Nintendo have commented on these alleged events.