God of War and Demon's Souls for the PC? Nvidia manifests itself to the big leak

In the streaming offer of Nvidia GeForce Now, a DataMiner found notes on PC versions for both many playstation exclusive games and also various continuations of well-known rows. Although NVIDIA now confirmed the authenticity of the database entries, he realized that they are not a confirmation or announcement of a game.

As far as the selection of games is concerned, PC players and players can not complain. When names like God of War, Returnal or Demon's Souls but they still squinted a little jealous of the PlayStation. Of course, buying the console would be an option or hope for messages, like the leak of a large database of Nvidia's GeForce Now. The list promised a lot of PC ports from popular playstation games.

Alles, what you need to know about cloud gaming, you will learn here:

Reading

Cloud Gaming Provider 2021: Google Stadia, PS Now and Co. at a glance

Daniel Nawrat

GeForce-Now database LakTo exciting list

Through a reddit post, the blog post of the DataMiners IGHOR JULY strongly gained attention. (Source: Reddit). In the blog post, Ighor July explained a database with a list of still unpublished PC ports in an older version of GeForce Now play a list of playstation exclusive games . (Source: Medium).

These were games like God of War, Returnal or Demon's Soul. At God of War, Steam is called a platform, which encouraged the assumptions of a PC port. In addition, there were also occurrence in the list for the already officially announced PC versions of Uncharted 4 and the Alan Wake Remastered.

But the list had more highlights in Parat: So there was an entry for a Mr. der Rings game called Fight for Middle-Earth and entries for hot expected sequels like Bioshock 4, Crysis 4, Dragon's Dogma 2 or Monster Hunter 6 .

This games remain denied the PC community (yet):

Nvidia manifests itself to the leak

A nvidia spokesman commented on the leak towards WCCFECHTCH website as follows:

Nvidia white from an unauthorized published list of published and / or speculative games used only for internal observations and tests. A performance on the list is neither a confirmation nor an announcement of any game.

NVIDIA immediately undertook steps to stop access to the list. No secret builds of games or personal data were accessible. (Source: Wccfech).

Thus, although the authenticity of the list has been confirmed, but statements about possible PC portals or upcoming new releases can not be made. Officially these entries only exist for test purposes.