![]() ![]() Several of the games listed on the leak are actually in development for PC, including Redfall, the new Indiana Jones game from MachineGames, and The Elder Scrolls VI, to name a few. The company says that the list speculative and not indicative of game that's currently in development or announced, and that developers used GeForce Now for internal and remote testing of their PC games. Now NVIDIA has delivered an official comment on the database leak. csv with over 5,000 unannounced games and apps including unrevealed games from some of gaming's biggest publishers-from Treyarch's next shooter to Tekken 8, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Street Fighter 6, and new Metal Gear Solid HD games. Yesterday he posted up a proxy server with access to the full catalog, and Steam DB creator Pavel Djundik created a huge. The leak has proven to be mostly accurate, but there's still a chance that parts of the GeForce Now leak are just speculation or placeholders.A bit ago diligent coder Ighor July found a backdoor into the full catalog of GeForce Now games, including listings to thousands of titles that aren't available to consumers yet. There are also things like the Mario and Rabbids, which seem extremely unlikely to come to a streaming service. The question remains about whether the GeForce Now leak can be trusted? The announcement of Kingdom Hearts 4 was a major point in its favor, as most people assumed that game was still years away if it would ever come out at all. One unusual game on the list is Mario and Rabbids, which is a Ubisoft-developed game, but it seems highly unlikely that Nintendo would allow its prized first-party characters to appear on a non-Nintendo platform. There are also titles like XCOM 3, City Skylines 2, and Fight for Middle-Earth. These include Half-Life 2: Remastered (Valve), Human Fall Flat 2 (Curve Digital), The Talos Principle 2 (Devolver Digital), Tekken 8 (Bandai Namco), and Project FPS (Paradox Interactive). There are some companies that only had a single game in the GeForce Now leak. Capcom was the victim of a separate leak, which also mentioned these games. Atlus' list contained Catherine Full Body and a PC version of Shin Megami Tensei V, which is currently a Nintendo Switch exclusive. The Capcom list includes Dragon's Dogma 2 and Monster Hunter 6, as well as the rumored Resident Evil 4 remake for modern systems. Sega's list included Bayonetta 3, which is surprising, as most people assume that it will be a Nintendo Switch exclusive. The EA list includes Titanfall 3 and a remaster of Mirror's Edge. The Sony list contains PC ports of existing PlayStation titles, including Demon’s Souls, Deracine, Ghost of Tsushima, Gran Turismo 7, Helldivers 2, Horizon Forbidden West, Ratchet & Clank, Returnal, and Sackboy: A Big Adventure. None of these are particularly surprising, as Sony has confirmed that it will be releasing more first-party games on the PC platform in the future. Take-Two had a remaster of Bioshock, even though there is already a remastered Bioshock collection. Related: FF7 Remake Celebrates Kingdom Hearts Anniversary With Cloud Art Final Fantasy Tactics remaster is on the list and it seems likely, considering that Square Enix has remastered the main PS1 Final Fantasy titles. A Tactics Ogre remaster was on the list, and that was pretty much confirmed recently when Tactics Ogre Reborn was trademarked. This might have been less believable than Kingdom Hearts 4, especially as Square Enix is still working on the FF7 Remake series, but there is an FF9 anime in development, and there might be plans to cross-promote the two. The Square Enix picks have been accurate so far, which means that FF9 Remake could be on the way. If the rest of the GeForce Now leak is to be believed, then there are some amazing games waiting to be announced.
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