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Nvidia GeForce Leak lists potential release dates for hundreds of games, including Elder Scrolls VI and Dragon Age 4

Titles such as The Elder Scrolls VI and Dragon Age 4 could have a release date thanks to another post regarding the Nvidia GeForce Leak.

News about the Nvidia GeForce Leak doesn’t stop coming. A second GitHub listing released with 416 different games with a connected release date, title, developer name, and publisher name. If any of the leaks are true, then fans of Dragon Age, Final Fantasy, Elder Scrolls, Resident Evil, and more have a lot to look forward to.

What games are part of the Nvidia GeForce Leak?

GitHub user woctezuma posted approximately a month ago with all the different games listed, which can be seen on the Wayback Machine. Reddit user u/MatthewSkopinsky commented on Reddit regarding the GitHub posting, noting people should take the listing with a “grain of salt”. All of the content in the GitHub post is purged of any Ubisoft titles, as the company enforced DMCA takedowns for any documents regarding their games in the GeForce leak. Whether what woctezuma posted is true or not, there are definitely some exciting titles on here.

Some titles and their release dates, according to the post:

  • A Plague Tale: Requiem (2022-06-28)
  • Dragon Age 4 (2022-06-15)
  • The Elder Scrolls VI (2024-01-02)
  • Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster (2022-02-01)
  • Kingdom Hearts IV (2023-09-30)
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong (2022-02-01)
  • Horizon Forbidden West (2022-09-30)
  • Resident Evil 4 Remake (2022-11-01 )
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 (2023-12-11)
Mentioned in the Nvidia GeForce Leak, Dragon Age 4 character concept art, featuring a corvid-inspired character wearing a mask and holding a sword, dressed in black rogue-like clothes.
Dragon Age 4 character concept art

Do these release dates have any merit?

Looking at the list above, we can confirm some of these release dates are false for some games. Horizon Forbidden West releases February 18, 2022, not September 30, 2022. However, the release date listed could simply mean that Horizon Forbidden West releases on the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service—not that it’s meant to indicate the PlayStation release date.

Other titles on here, such as Kingdom Hearts IV, I’m incredibly doubtful about, especially when nothing about it has been mentioned yet. However, some of these listings do have merit; A Plague Tale: Requiem officially announced with a planned release date of 2022, meaning the GitHub date could be accurate.

While I’ll be taking all of this news with a grain of salt, there are still a lot of games on the Nvidia GeForce leak that I’m excited to see nonetheless. Elder Scrolls fans have been waiting for the next installment in the series for ten years, as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim came out in 2011. What are your thoughts on the different games in the GitHub posting? Do you think any of this is true? Let us know down below!

Via, RPGSite.

Erin Vieira

Writer, artist, cosplayer, D&D player, Final Fantasy lover, and Bayonetta enthusiast Erin Vieira says that although they were born amongst mortals, someday they will exist as an unknown entity of the void. There will still be video games there, of course.
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