This is all potentially exciting news for PC gamers, who have been waiting patiently for ports of Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima especially. Let's pick out some highlights, because a little speculation never hurt anyone.įor Sony, there are entries for possible PC versions of Ghost of Tsushima, Ratchet & Clank (no specific game, but presumably the latest, Rift Apart), God of War, Horizon Forbidden West, Demon's Souls, and the recently revealed Gran Turismo 7.
But if it is accurate, then it's an interesting glimpse at the next few years in gaming-and what big hitters like Sony, Square Enix, and Microsoft have in store. NVIDIA acknowledged the leak, saying the data was used only for 'internal tracking' and contains 'speculative titles.' If that's the case, it's worth taking this enticing data dump with an enormous rock of salt. In a recent datamine of NVIDIA's GeForce Now cloud gaming service, a whole host of unannounced games-including long-awaited PC ports of PlayStation exclusives-were exposed.