A reportedly massive Nvidia GeForce Now leak seems to have revealed the release dates for games, including leaked a number of titles back in September, and it appears another massive leak has sprung.
The previous Nvidia GeForce Now leak included a database of a huge number of unannounced games apparently coming to the service in the future. Many of these titles also included previously released PlayStation-exclusive titles, teasing that these games would soon be making their way to PC. However, many more of the listed games were completely unannounced and unexpected games, such as Kingdom Hearts 4 and Injustice 3. That September leak has since been proven at least partially correct thanks to God of War's PC port, both of which were included in the GeForce Now leak.
Now a brand-new Nvidia GeForce Now database leak, archived by Twitter Gears of War 6 is also set for a November 10, 2022 release, according to the database leak, and those are just to name a few.
Alongside the massive amount of release dates and currently unannounced titles, the Nvidia GeForce Now database leak has also seemingly confirmed several PlayStation games coming to PC in the future. The leak claims that Ghost of Tsushima, Sucker Punch Productions' open-world samurai adventure, will come to PC on February 8, 2022. The currently-unreleased Horizon Forbidden West is slated for a PC release on September 30, 2022, and the alien roguelike Returnal is set for April 4, 2022. These PlayStation-exclusive titles transitioning onto PC will follow a recent trend, with PlayStation exclusives like Horizon Zero Dawn and Death Stranding being rereleased some time after their initial PlayStation launch. The previous Nvidia GeForce leak in September correctly anticipated the announcement of God of War's PC port, so it is possible that these ports will also come to fruition.
While the Nvidia GeForce database leak's contents are by no means confirmed, the information presented by the leak is still incredibly exciting. September's GeForce Now leak has since been proven to be at least partially correct, so it seems likely that the release dates and titles included in this newer list may be real to some extent. While highly-anticipated titles like Elder Scrolls 6 will not launch for a few years, the Nvidia leak also includes much more imminent releases like Hogwarts Legacy.
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