Nvidia’s streaming service, GeForce Now, has been the victim of a big leak, and they’re listing some pretty interesting games that we hadn’t even heard of until now.
On GitHub, you can find a list with several PlayStation, Xbox, and even Nintendo games, which could hint at Nvidia testing all three console manufacturers’ services for streaming. The list includes quite a few surprises, and we’re going to use a whole paragraph to list a few of them:
Chrono Cross Remaster, Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Final Fantasy IX Remake, Final Fantasy XVI, Gears 6, Tomb Raider Anniversary (2021), unannounced Square Enix title, Alan Wake Remastered (Steam), Kingdom Hearts IV, Indiana Jones, S.T.A.L.K.E.R Android, PayDay 3, Metal Gear Solid 2 – Sons of Liberty HD, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater HD, Timesplitters 2 Remastered, The Talos Principle 2, XCOM 3, Resident Evil 4 Remake, Street Fighter 6, Dragons Dogma 2, Monster Hunter 6, GTA 3, Vice City, San Andreas remasters, Bioshock RTX remaster, Bioshock 2022, Mirror’s Edge RTX Remaster, unnamed Respawn game, Titanfall 3, Tekken 8, Human Fall Flat 2, Crysis 4, Earth Defence Force 6, Bayonetta 3, Judgment, Catherine Full Body, Shin Megami Tensei V, Batman: Arkham Knight RTX Remaster, Half-Life 2 Remastered, and Project FPS.
And on this image, you can see a potential list of games heading towards Steam, resulting in a definite PC version. God of War, Helldivers, Horizon Forbidden West, Gran Turismo 7, Ghost of Tsushima, Demon’s Souls, Ratchet & Clank, Returnal, Sackboy: A Big Adventure… and seeing how all of them list PlayStation Mobile, Inc. as the publisher, they all seem to hint at a PC release, given how Days Gone and Horizon Zero Dawn both were published by this company.
The leaker, Ighor July, provided a video and a blog post: “About a half year ago, Nvidia GeForce Now service worked differently. You could launch Steam directly, and after that, [you could] select a game of your choice. Most of the games are locked since GFN limitations, but I figured out how to run games that are not officially available on their website. I’ve managed to play a Gas Guzzlers Extreme at that time.
So I wanted to find a way to get a complete list of games available for GFN. A very old version of a GFN client app downloaded the file whitelist.json, which contained a few thousand games. Unfortunately, it’s no longer possible to get a new update of this file. Four months ago, I decided to proceed with my research and inspect the GFN client application. I wanted to test if the old version of GFN downloaded the file whitelist.json can also download other stored information. I spent more time than expected, but it was worth it,” the leaker wrote.
A few games might no longer exist, but the list is still a massive one. The best part is that Nvidia confirmed the list…
Source: WCCFTech, WCCFTech, DSOG
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