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A lot of PlayStation Games/Ports ( IMPORTANT! If it doesn’t say Steam/Epic at the end it might just be a GeForce Now/PS Now crossover for testing (since PS NOW is also on PC)). #KINGDOM HEARTS PC REMAKE PC#
Even the new Uncharted Collection for PC (with its complete name) and Alan Wake Remastered are there. Some unannounced GeForce NOW games like Mafia: Definitive Edition. GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas Remasters. No mention of PS4’s Spider-Man or Bloodborne for PC. God of War, Returnal, and Demon Souls for PC. Again, take this with healthy dose of salt. Among the list of games in development for PC are a whopping library of PlayStation exclusives, such as God of War (2018), Returnal, and Demon Souls (but no Spider-Man or Bloodborne, unfortunately). This specific list was collected from a Reddit post that gathered all the data you see below. That said, we are pretty confident that many of these are indeed real, from what we hear in the industry, especially the Resident Evil 4 remake, for example. Just remember to take an appropriate amount of salt with this stuff as anything you see on this list could get canceled, pushed back, or not be what you think it is.
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“BioShock 2022”, for example, is one such name on the list that could mean a bunch of different things like maybe a remake, RTX remaster, or an upgraded version of some kind as it isn’t likely that we will see BioShock 4 or some other major entry in that specific series before 2023 at the earliest.īut let’s get to why you are here the list of the “leaked games”. That being said, a lot of these titles are probably just placeholders of sorts so some of these games may never actually come to market or are many years off. The scope of this leak is among some of the biggest we have ever seen, like ever, and is bound to piss off a ton of Nvidia’s gaming partners.
The leak all but confirms the existence of dozens and dozens of rumored games that Nvidia has been testing and so much more. In a colossal f*ck-up by Nvidia, users have discovered an internal testing database by unlocking GeForce Now, its cloud gaming service that includes a bunch of early unannounced titles.