GeForce Now Leak

Rumor: GeForce Now Internal Database Leaks Kingdom Hearts IV, New BioShock, Tomb Raider Anniversary Games, and More PlayStation Studios PC Ports

A large number of unannounced titles have reportedly been revealed after a GeForce Now user unlocked the program and accessed NVidia’s internal database. As reported on Reddit, Ighor July attempted to recover some of his deleted GeForce Now titles and ended up finding more than he bargained for. Those listed games include Kingdom Hearts IV, a new BioShock title, a couple of Tomb Raider anniversary games, and even more PlayStation Studios titles destined for PC.

The database includes everything the company uses for testing, and the list of 18,000 titles includes many that have yet to be revealed. Titan Quest 2 and a new Outcast game will reportedly be unveiled at the THQ Nordic showcase on September 17, but some of the other titles that Reddit users have managed to find are:

  • “Fight for Middle-Earth”
  • Half-Life 2 Remastered
  • “Metro Next”
  • Human: Fall Flat 2
  • “Hangar 13 unannounced”
  • The Talos Principle 2
  • Untitled Respawn Game
  • Kingdom Hearts IV
  • Sniper Elite 5
  • Monster Hunter 6
  • Helldivers 2
  • Cities Skylines 2
  • Tomb Raider Anniversary (2021)
  • Tomb Raider 25th Anniversary (2021)
  • “Hitman Pro”
  • “Worms Next”
  • Destroy All Humans! 3
  • Earth Defense Force 6
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2
  • Wreckfest Sequel
  • Crysis 4
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake
  • ”Bioshock 2022”

Despite its age, the six-month old database also mentioned the existence of the recently revealed Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. Other PlayStation Studios titles included God of War, Returnal, and Demon’s Souls, none of which have been mentioned for PC before now. A recent Sony presentation had stated they were planning to bring more of their games to PC so this comes as no surprise, if it does indeed end up being true. Despite previous rumors, there was no mention of a PC version of Bloodborne, and Spider-Man is also conspicuously absent from the leaked list.

It’s worth mentioning that everything in this list needs to be taken with a grain of salt. Not only does the list of 18,000 titles include genuine games, it also includes placeholder names for testing and projects that might even have been cancelled since the database was created. There’s a chance that nothing on this list is genuine, although admittedly that’s unlikely. Still, for the time being it’s best to consider this a rumor, and remember that none of these titles are officially confirmed until the publishers and developers themselves reveal them to be so.

[Source: Ighor July via Reddit]

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