The Nvidia GeForce Now leak of 2021 featured a list of games that had yet to be announced, which meant that people doubted its veracity, as there was no way to verify its content. There has been a slow trickle of game announcements since the leak which make it seem as if it predicted the future, culminating in Square Enix announcing Kingdom Hearts 4, confirming that what could be construed as the most unbelievable game on the list is real. The GeForce Now leak named many games and was widely reported at the time, being one of many high-profile leaks of the past few years, and more and more names on the list are being ticked off each week.
GeForce Now is Nvidia's game streaming service, which lets players stream high-quality versions of games to their PCs. One of the unique features of GeForce Now is that it's possible to sync it up with a Steam account, in order to play compatible games that are in the player's library. GeForce Now is one of several streaming services available on PC, as it's competing with the likes of Google Stadia, Amazon Luna, Xbox Game Pass, and PlayStation Now. GeForce Now also has a free option, but this limits the available playtime to an hour.
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In September 2021, there was an alleged leak of the GeForce Now service, which had been datamined for information about upcoming games. Nvidia responded to the leaks, claiming that many of the titles were speculative, and not all of them were for games that existed. There was reason to believe this, as some of the names on the list seemed outlandish, as did many release dates. This has partly been confirmed, with games like Gundam Evolution being listed for a January release when the game
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