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Huge GeForce Now leaks teases tons of PlayStation, unannounced games on PC

A datamine of Nvidia’s GeForce Now streaming service has seemingly leaked a slew of games that are coming to PC.

As broken down on Reddit, C++ developer Ighor July found listings for dozens of games from PlayStation and other companies that haven’t yet been confirmed to be coming to PC.

Firstly, PlayStation exclusives God of War (2018), Returnal, Demon’s Souls and Ghost of Tsushima are all listed. Further, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection — which was only confirmed last week for both PS5 and PC — is listed with its full, accurate title.

Overall, these ports aren’t too surprising, as PlayStation said in May that it plans to bring more of its games to PC following the successful launch of Horizon Zero Dawn on the platform. Sony also recently acquired Nixxes, a studio with significant PC experience, as part of this initiative. Interestingly, though, PlayStation exclusives Marvel’s Spider-Man and Bloodborne were not listed in the database.

But what’s arguably more interesting is that the datamine also points to the existence of a variety of unannounced games, including Resident Evil 4 RemakeGrand Theft Auto Trilogy Remasters, Titanfall 3Kingdom Hearts IVBioShock 2022, Final Fantasy IX Remake, Injustice 3: Gods Will Fall and three new, untitled games from Square Enix.

Some of these are games we’ve heard credible reports on but have not yet been confirmed by their respective publishers, like RE4 Remake and the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy remaster. However, games like Kingdom Hearts IV, Final Fantasy IX Remake and Injustice 3 are somewhat surprising to see.

It’s important to stress that these listings aren’t solid confirmations of existing games. These could be placeholder titles, prototypes for games that ultimately become significantly changed or projects that have been (or will be) cancelled. We’ve even seen a major video game convention use random words like “Canada” when testing a list of banned words for its forums and website.

However, Windows Central, a credible source for Microsoft-related news, lent some weight to these listings by corroborating the Xbox-specific games that were listed in the database. This includes Gears 6 from the Vancouver-based The Coalition, a new Forza, Project “Typhoon” (which it says is Avalanche’s recently revealed Contraband) and a new strategy simulator codenamed “Oxide.”

Ultimately, we’ll have to wait and see from the individual publishers about each of these games, which could be a while given the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: Ighor July

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PlayStation Store ‘Weekend Offer’ discounts Mortal Kombat 11 and more

Sony’s PlayStation is currently having a very small weekend sale.

The sale is actually only available for three games alongside some add-on packs.

Here are the games below:

There are tons more PlayStation sales available, but this offer is only available until September 14th.

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Here are the game trailers from Sony’s PlayStation Showcase 2021 event

Sony has shown off some new games and gameplay trailers for its current-generation PlayStation 5 video game console.

While the company hasn’t revealed when all of these titles will launch on the PS5, Sony did show off impressive trailers for each game.

From Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 to God of War Ragnarok and a sneak peek at Marvel’s Wolverine here are all the trailers from this past event.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 – 2023 (PS5)

God of War Ragnarok (PS5, PS4)

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake (PS5)

Marvel’s Wolverine (PS5)

Project Eve (PS5)

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – March 25th (PS4, PS5)

Forspoken – Spring 2022 (PS5)

Alan Wake Remastered – October 5th (PS4, PS5)

Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online – March 2022 (PS5)

Ghostwire: Tokyo  – Spring 2022 (PS5)

Marvel’s Guardian of the Galaxy – October 26th (PS4, PS5)

Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodhunt – 2021 (PS5)

Deathloop – September 14th (PS5)

Kid A Mnesia Exhibition  – November (PS5)

Tchia – 2022 (PS4, PS5)

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection – Early 2022 (PS5, PC)

Grand Turismo 7 March 4th 2022 (PS5)

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Square Enix’s Forspoken set to release in Spring 2022

Square Enix has revealed a new trailer for Forspoken alongside confirmation that the game will release in spring 2022.

The new footage, which was unveiled during PlayStation Showcase 2021, offers more insight into protagonist Frey Holland (Ella Balinska), a young woman who was mysteriously whisked away from New York City to a magical land called Athia.

Alongside a sentient bracelet named ‘Cuff,’ Frey must fight to survive using mystical abilities. In terms of gameplay, the trailer shows Frey using all kinds of magical powers while engaging in a fluid and frenetic looking traversal system.

Check out the trailer below.

Forspoken will be exclusive to PlayStation 5 when it launches. The game is being developed by Luminous Productions, the team behind Final Fantasy XV.

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PlayStation developing new Twisted Metal as part of larger multimedia strategy: report

PlayStation is working on a revival of its Twisted Metal franchise, according to separate reports from VentureBeat‘s Jeff Grubb and VideoGamesChronicle.

First mentioned on Grubb’s Giant Bomb show and later corroborated by VGC, the new Twisted Metal is said to be in early development. The last entry in the vehicular combat series, simply titled Twisted Metal, was released on the PlayStation 3 in 2012.

Last month, Twisted Metal creator David Jaffe also said he heard a new Twisted Metal was in the works, although he isn’t involved with it.

Otherwise, no further details on the new Twisted Metal have been provided, but Grubb said the game is part of a larger multimedia push from Sony. “I think Twisted Metal is in the works but it may still be a ways off, so I think we’re early,” Grubb said. “That speaks to a larger strategy shift from Sony – well, it’s not even a shift, it’s a ‘broadening’ of their strategy.”

He goes on to say that “it does seem like [Sony] is potentially greenlighting games to coincide with their attempts to release movies and television shows based on these properties.”

Grubb is referring to the ‘PlayStation Productions’ division that Sony has created to develop film and TV projects based on its video games. The Twisted Metal revival would coincide with the eponymous live-action series that was confirmed earlier this yearDeadpool writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are producing the series alongside Toronto’s own Will Arnett.

“It seems that they are going to try to line these things up with games at the same time, and the thinking there is one, they looked at [the Marvel Cinematic Universe] and they want to have MCU-like success, and I think there’s a thought inside of Sony that, ‘hey, we make movies, why aren’t we capitalising on that?’” said Grubb.

It’s worth noting that Sony is actually an active part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as the company has partnered with Marvel Studios on two Tom Holland-led Spider-Man films (with a third, No Way Home, coming in December) and three ensemble films.

This would also explain why Sony is reportedly working on a PS5 remake of The Last of Us. While many people were surprised that a game that’s not even 10 years old was getting remade, Grubb’s comments suggest that Sony is doing so, at least in part, to capitalize on its The Last of Us HBO series. It should be noted that the show is still filming in Calgary and does not have a premiere date. Nonetheless, the idea of releasing a souped-up version of the original The Last of Us around the same time as the show would, in theory, bring in even more players.

“There is a prestige attached to Hollywood and prestige television that I think Sony is craving a bit, but also it’s good business,” said Grubb. To that point, he mentioned how CD Projekt’s The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt reached record player counts following the premiere of Netflix’s The Witcher series. Even though the two aren’t connected outside of their shared source material, the series clearly led scores of people to dive into the fantasy-RPG — four years after it was originally released, no less.

This begs the question, then, of what other games PlayStation might be working on as part of this cross-media synergy. The most logical answer is a new Uncharted. After years of development hell, a live-action Uncharted film starring Tom Holland is set to finally hit theatres in February 2022. At the same time, it’s been rumoured that MLB The Show developer Sony San Diego is working on a new Uncharted now that Naughty Dog has seemingly moved on from the series. John Wick director Chad Stahelski is also set to helm a Ghost of Tsushima movie, which, alongside the success of last year’s eponymous game, could indicate a sequel is on the way.

In any event, we’ll have to wait until Sony is ready to show any of these games.

Image credit: PlayStation

Source: Jeff Grubb, VideoGamesChronicle