GeForce Now might have just leaked a list of PlayStation exclusive titles getting PC ports. This comes from someone named Ighor July who took it upon themselves to use a hacked version of the GeForce Now client to get a list of all games the client is prepared to handle.

Ighor's Medium article was posted to the r/GamingLeaksAndRumours where PC gamers had a chance to analyze the results. By using an older version of the GeForce Now client (back when GeForce Now provided full access to every game on Steam), July hacked the client's code so that it downloaded a list of all games theoretically available to GeForce Now developers. This list included PC games that are currently PlayStation exclusives and some games that haven't even been announced for any platform, console or PC.

Some of the big PlayStation exclusive titles that were on that list included God of War, Returnal, Demon Souls, Bloodborne, Ratchet & Clank, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, and Spider-Man. There were also listings for the upcoming Uncharted Collection and Alan Wake remaster that were only just announced at the most recent Sony State of Play.

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Sony has already made it clear that it plans to bring a "whole slate" or PlayStation games to PC in the near future, although future games still won't have simultaneous releases like Xbox. The Nixxes purchase earlier this year was specifically to facilitate Sony making more of its library available on PC, following up on the success of Horizon Zero Dawn.

The cover art of GTA: Vice City, with the Vice City centered and the GTA logo cut off, showing various character illustrations and vehicle chase sequences.

There are also several non-Sony games listed in the GeForce Now leak, such as Earth Defense Force 6, and also a few completely unannounced games such as Helldivers 2 and the rumored GTA remasters of GTA 3, Vice City, San Andreas.

SteamDB creator Pavel Djundik noted that this leak should still be taken "with a grain of salt" as this list could just be an internal GeForce Now listing of what Nvidia expects to be coming to Steam, and not what has actually been confirmed to the company.

There’s also still no timeline on any of these games, and as the ongoing pandemic has shown time and again, plans can change on a moment’s notice.

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