Nvidia confirms its leaked Geforce Now list for God of War on PC but labels it speculative.

Author

Gullu

Date

Sep, 15.2021

A developer has come across a list for the cloud gaming service Geforce Now from Nvidia, on which thousands of entries can be found, including games that have never been published for the PC or have been published at all. B. God of War. Nvidia has confirmed the authenticity of the list.

Recently a list emerged from the depths of the Geforce Now database, on which numerous titles of games - including unpublished titles - can be found. A developer named Ighor July advised on this list, who neatly explains on his homepage how he achieved this. The list includes God of War, which is interesting because it has not yet been released for PC, but it seems realistic that this could happen soon.

Content and implications of the Geforce Now leak
The question is whether the list is authentic or not. According to reports, Nvidia confirmed the existence of the list to The Verge magazine, but stated that it is only used for " internal tracking and testing " and includes " speculative titles ". What is known is that Nvidia is aware of games far in advance of their release, and Sony clearly relies on Playstation titles on PC. As a result, Uncharted 4 was recently ported to PC, following the success of Horizon Zero Dawn. Uncharted 4 was just unveiled last week as part of the Uncharted: Legacy of the Thieves Collection, which is also available on the Geforce Now list.

In addition, the leak mentions Demon's Souls, Final Fantasy 16, and the remake of Final Fantasy 7, as well as Returnal, which is presently available only for Playstation 5. There are some code names on the list that create a unique impression but don't produce any search results. The code name "Platinum" might stand for Bethesda's Indiana Jones Games, for example, depending on how the information in the list is interpreted.

There should, however, be some titles on the list that make little or no sense. These include Facebook-exclusive Oculus Rift games, which would be out of place on a Geforce Now list. Titanfall 3 is also addressed, which is referred to as " GAMEapex legends - titanfall ", referring to the popular Battle Royale Apex Legends. Games like Kingdom Hearts 4 and Bioshock 2022, on the other hand, could only be conjecture or speculative titles, as Nvidia has labelled them.
Even though some games on the list spark interest in potential remasters, such as Half-Life 2 or older Grand Theft Auto titles in 3D, this leak, like all others, should be handled with care. In the meantime, Pavel Djundik, the author of the SteamDB, has made a public version of the list available on Github. You can go through the massive amount of entries if you have a lot of time and are interested.