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09/14/2021 8:05 am
Yesterday, a leaked list from NVIDIA GeForce Now pointed out that games like God of War and Ghost of tsushima they were on their way to PC. This information was revealed by a data miner, and led to a series of rumors related to the arrival of several titles on this platform. However, NVIDIA has decided to clarify this situation, and has pointed out that this is simply related to internal testing, and does not reflect reality.
The list is made up of about 5,800 games and apps. Some of these sounded real, like PlayStation titles, others like New Super Mario Bros. for Wii, they were impossible to see come true, and some more just weren’t real, like Kingdom hearts 4 and Dragon’s Dogma 2. Here’s what an NVIDIA representative had to say about it:
“NVIDIA is aware of an unauthorized published game list, with released and / or speculative titles, which is used for internal testing and monitoring only. Inclusion on the list is not a confirmation or announcement of any game.
NVIDIA took immediate action to remove access to the list. No personal information or compilations of confidential games were exposed. “
Although there is a possibility that some games on this list will reach PC, and that others will be announcements in the future, these titles were simply used internally to test the capabilities of the GeForce Now platform. Currently there is no information about the arrival of any of these titles on PC.
You can learn more about the list of games that were tested for this service here.
Via: Wccftech