A massive data leak on Nvidia GeForce Now has possibly revealed dozens of previously unannounced games. Many of the games appear to be PC ports ofPlayStationtitles, includingReturnalandDemon’s Souls.
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Over the past year or so,PlayStationhas slowly brought some of its console-exclusive games likeHorizon Zero Dawn,Death Stranding, andDays Goneto PC, with supposed plans of bringing more in the future. If the leaks are to be believed, it looks like many more PC ports of beloved PlayStation titles could be on the way.
Recently, a user by the name of Ighor July on Medium revealed listings for a multitude of PlayStation games from the Nvidia GeForce Now store. In an attempt to recover some deleted games, July stumbled upon the list of PlayStation titles, including:
According to July, the listings of these games should be taken with salt as they can be either old, canceled, or serving as testing data for new developments in these franchises. Notable missing titles are therumoredBloodbornePC port, as well as Insomniac’sSpider-Mangames, and Naughty Dog’sThe Last of Us.
Interestingly, despite the ambiguous nature of why some of these titles are listed here, theUncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collectionis significant. TheLegacy of Thieves Collectionwas announced at the PlayStation Showcase 2021last week, a bundle bringingUncharted 4: A Thief’s EndandLost Legacyto the PS5 and PC. For the collection to appear alongside unannounced PC ports likeReturnalandDemon’s Soulsmakes it seem the games, at the very least, are being tested on GeForce Now. Maybe they will eventually receive formal PC treatments. Of course, it could’ve been added to lend it some false credence.
Unfortunately, for the time being, there is not much more that can be done to verify the truthfulness of the leak. On the internal PlayStation side, there have been previous suggestions that PlayStation was working on more PC ports like thePlayStation Studios Steam page. However, considering how infrequentlyPlayStationhas been bringing its games to PC, with three or four titles in the past two years, it may be quite a while before any of these games make it to a PC storefront.
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