GeForce Now Database’s Leaked List of Games is “Speculative,” Nvidia Says

According to Nvidia, "inclusion on the list is neither confirmation nor an announcement of any game."

Recently, users started digging into the innards of Nvidia’s streaming service, GeForce Now, and unearthed massive list of games and potential upcoming PC versions. Along with the sheer number of games included, what’s taken people by surprise is some of the names mentioned, including unannounced PC versions of games such as God of War, Gran Turismo 7, and Returnal, and even entirely unannounced games, like Resident Evil 4 Remake and GTA Trilogy Remastered.

There has been quite a bit of confusion exactly what the nature of this list is, as you’d expect, but Nvidia has provided a statement to clear some things up. According to the game, the list is partly speculative, referring to the unreleased and unannounced games mentioned in it, while the company also stresses that “no confidential game builds or personal information were exposed” due to the leak.

“NVIDIA is aware of an unauthorized published game list, with both released and/or speculative titles, used only for internal tracking and testing,” the company said in a statement to Wccftech. “Inclusion on the list is neither confirmation nor an announcement of any game.

“NVIDIA took immediate action to remove access to the list. No confidential game builds or personal information were exposed.”

The fact that the list even includes mention of a Final Fantasy 9 remake probably should have tipped people off that maybe it’s not exactly a leak of unannounced games on the horizon, but there you go- now we have official word from Nvidia as well. The list itself, of course, is still interesting, and there’s plenty to dive into, but it shouldn’t be taken as a leak of upcoming announcements, or upcoming PC versions of games.

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