Back in September of this year, a ton of information from Nvidia GeForce Now's database was leaked, which revealed a slew of known and unannounced titles. Some of the notable leaked titles included Kingdom Hearts 4Avowed, and the now revealed GTA Remaster Trilogy. While the previous leak revealed the existence of many of these games, this most recent release, dubbed by the internet generally as Nvidia GeForce Leak 2.0, provides some prospective release dates as well.

GeForce Now is a gaming service much like the Epic Games Store and the Xbox Cloud Gaming service, and has built up a large library of titles since its launch in 2016. It hasn't been smooth sailing for the service, however, as there have been a few complications. Though the reasons why aren't quite clear, both Activision Blizzard and Bethesda have decided to leave GeForce Now. Interestingly, both studios have some of their major titles listed in these leaks. This makes it hard to confidently say whether or not these projected release dates are accurate, especially since some listed dates have passed without games actually releasing, but the information is exciting nonetheless, and a few dates from 2021 match up with actual release dates (or planned ones).

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One of the first to release information about this newest leak was the Okami Games Twitter account, which compiled some notable titles in a thread on the subject. They also provided the link to the GitHub page that has all the information pertaining to the alleged leaks. After sifting through the compilation of titles and project codenames, here is a list broken down by month, date, game, and the studio attached to it.

Games And Release Dates In The Alleged Nvidia GeForce Now Leak 2.o

December 2021

  • 1st - Unannounced Card Game 2 (Square Enix)
  • 1st - Project Indus (Oxide Games)

January 2022

  • 1st - Blue Protocol (BANDAI NAMCO)
  • 1st - Gundam Evolution (BANDAI NAMCO)

February 2022

March 2022

  • 1st - Death Stranding: Director’s Cut (Kojima Productions)
  • 1st - Project GG (PlatinumGames)
  • 1st - Resident Evil Outbreak (CAPCOM)
  • 3rd - Babylon’s Fall (PlatinumGames Inc.)

April 2022

  • 30th - Returnal PC Port (Climax Studios)

May 2022

  • 1st - Sackboy: A big Adventure (Sumo Digital)
  • 3rd - Helldrivers 2 (Arrowhead Games)

June 2022

  • 1st - Gunslinger Stratos World (Square Enix)
  • 15th - Dragon Age 4 (BioWare)
  • 20th - Redfall (Arkane Austin)

August 2022

  • 1st - New Strategy Game from Square Enix
  • 12th - Forza Motorsport 8 (Turn 10 Studios)

September 2022

  • 23rd - Company of Heroes 3 (Relic)
  • 30th - Horizon Forbidden West (Guerilla Games)
  • 30th - Project Mara (Ninja Theory)
  • 30th - Hellblade 2 (Ninja Theory)
  • 30th - Anvil (Relic Entertainment)

October 2022

November 2022

  • 1st - Resident Evil 4 Remake (CAPCOM)
  • 8th - Codename Legacy (Monolith)
  • 10th - Gears 6 (The Coalition)
  • 11th - Starfield (Bethesda)
  • 30th - Path of Exile 2 (Grinding Gear Games)

December 2022

  • 1st - Overwatch 2 (Activision Blizzard)
  • 1st - Tekken 8 (BANDAI NAMCO)
  • 6th - Relic (New Machine Games project)
  • 7th - Avowed (Obsidian Entertainment)

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January 2023

  • 1st - Pragmatic (CAPCOM)
  • 1st - Street Fighter 6 (CAPCOM)
  • 1st - Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate (Square Enix)
  • 1st - Dragon’s Dogma 2 (CAPCOM)
  • 2nd - Project Blacksky (New project from Arkane Austin)
  • 3rd - Injustice 3: Gods Will Fall (NetherRealm)
  • 4th - ZOE - Engine (ZeniMax Online)
  • 4th - Kestrel (ZeniMax Online)

April 2023

  • 3rd - Mortal Combat XII (NetherRealm)

May 2023

July 2023

  • 1st - Monster Hunter 6 (CAPCOM)

August 2023

  • 9th - Corner Stone (Codename) (Techland)

September 2023

  • 30th - Kingdom Hearts 4 (Square Enix)

October 2023

  • 12th - Fable 4 (Playground Games)

December 2023

  • 12th - Project Cobalt (inXile Entertainment)
  • 23rd - ZeniMax Online Studios Engine (no idea)

January 2024

  • 1st - Indiana Jones (Machine Games)
  • 2nd - The Elder Scrolls VI (Bethesda)

February 2024

  • 14th - Brothers in Arms (Gearbox)

June 2024

  • 15th - Everwild (Rare)

July 2024

  • 1st - Project 1v1 (Gearbox)

October 2024

  • 25th - Crysis 4 (Crytek)

These are just a handful of the 416 listed titles from AAA and indie studios. Some of the most surprising entries in this list are the incredible-looking Black Myth: Wukong and The Elder Scrolls 6. Once again, these are all to be taken with a grain of salt, especially with The Elder Scrolls 6, as some of these dates and project titles may just be placeholders. Still, it's exciting to see the Nvidia GeForce Now leak alleging such highly anticipated games may potentially arrive sooner than expected.

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Source: Okami Games/Twitter, GitHub