Nvidia Leak Unveils Hidden Games and PC Port Secrets, Digital News

Nvidia Leak Unveils Hidden Games and PC Port Secrets, Digital News

Is This the Biggest Gaming Leak of All Time? Maybe.

Picture a software engineer cracking open Nvidia’s GeForce Now app and discovering a massive catalogue of PC titles—some of which are pure console‑only gems like God of War and Halo 5: Guardians, and others that haven’t even hit the market yet (think Kingdom Hearts 4 and the next Bioshock installment).

Meet the People Who Got Their Hands on It

  • IghorJuly found the trove and generously shared it on Medium for all the gaming mortals out there.
  • Pavel Djundik – the mastermind behind SteamDB, added a polished copy to his GitHub repo so you can skim through the list if you’re curious.

What’s on the Menu?

  • God of War (2018) – the epic saga finally hits Steam.
  • Halo 5: Guardians – still a console‑only favourite.
  • Upcoming surprises like Gears 6, a Chrono Cross remaster, Dragon’s Dogma 2, Tekken 8, Wolfenstein 3, Deus Ex 5, and Crysis 4.

Why This Stirs the Steam‑Freaks

It’s a veritable wishlist—the kind of thing that makes you drool over Steam’s queue. Whether you’re already dreaming of smashing keys in Tekken 8 or pondering the tactical marauding of Deus Ex 5, this list has you covered.

So, if you’re itching to see what might land in your library soon, check out the release list from the engineers above. The future has never looked this tasty!

Hold Your Horses—Nvidia’s Secret Game Menus Just Got an Official Nod

Picture this: a tidy tableau of pending releases, all neatly tucked inside Nvidia’s private spreadsheet.
And that’s exactly what The Verge reports—well, really, it’s a genuine list, but only for “internal tracking and testing.”
In plain English, that means it’s as legit as a salsa dance chain but still a bit behind the curtain.

What’s Inside the List?

It’s a mix of fresh titles, old friends, and a handful of speculative dreamers—think cancelled classics stuck in limbo and projects that might still be alive.

  • Scalebound (the Xbox shuffle that never breezed out of development)
  • PlayStation picks: Demon’s Souls, Returnal, Final Fantasy 7 Remake, Gran Turismo 7, and Horizon Forbidden West—all hinting at PC ports that could soon be sweetened with a “Windows-ready” vibe.
  • God of War takes the spotlight with a Steam debut, giving the PC launch a solid stamp of reality.

So, what does that actually mean?
We’re looking at a handful of titles that the techie community is currently keeping tabs on, but no guarantees that they’ll all actually hit the shelves. Some might still be simmering behind the scenes, some might evaporate— and some will finally surface, like a wily little comic that you always thought was a star.

Take It With a Dash of Salt

Before you start pre‑ordering or signing up for a waitlist, keep in mind that every leak has its own flair—one month may bring a new title, next could be an update or a complete wipe. The best we can do is fan speculation and a cautious nod that Nvidia’s list is “real” (internally). Keep your eyes peeled, but no chasing the popcorn yet.

— Original article first appeared in Hardware Zone, now re‑crafted just for you by yours truly.