Square Enix has officially announced Kingdom Hearts IV, which is a notable event unto itself. But it's also yet another example of the 2021 Nvidia GeForce Now leak proving to be accurate. That's because Kingdom Hearts IV was among the dozens of titles listed in the GeForce Now database that leaked in 2021. The fact that Kingdom Hearts IV is a real game doesn't mean all the leaked games are genuine and will be announced or released, but it's an intriguing development all the same.
With the leak fresh in our minds following Kingdom Hearts IV's announcement, it's a fitting time to look back at the games in the leak.
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Starting off, though, there are no guarantees that the titles included in the leak are the real deal, as it's always possible the database was out of date or that it contained placeholder entries, among other possibilities.
That said, the leak has already proven to be accurate time and again. In terms of unannounced games in the leak that proved to be real, Kingdom Hearts IV is joined by God of War for PC and the GTA remasters through the GTA The The Trilogy — The Definitive Edition. The leak also mentioned Street Fighter 6 and Crysis 4, both of which have subsequently been revealed officially.
For Sony games specifically, the list of leaked games includes unannounced titles like Helldivers 2, as well as PC ports of existing titles like Returnal and Sackboy: A Big Adventure. As mentioned, God of War did in fact release on PC through Steam, and that
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