On September 13, 2021, an incidental leak of titles on Nvidia GeForce Now revealed upcoming titles to the subscription service, including previously unknown games. At the time, this leak had plenty of room for doubt because some games, such as New Super Mario Bros. Wii, were there for confidential and/or testing reasons. However, upon closer inspection, it was discovered that some titles listed seemed to hint at future, unreleased PC versions of games like Sackboy: A Big Adventure that were still exclusives at the time of the leak. On top of that, there were a few titles that wouldn’t be added to GeForce Now without credibility most of these games being in development.
Now, four years later, the list of games that have been announced and released since the original leak is still growing. Some are still waiting for the day when they’re put on shelves, even though gamers who have kept their eyes on the leak have known about them long in advance. Others might not be confirmed, but a few games have had rumors circulating that might mean there’s still hope that the Nvidia GeForce Now leak was the first word of it existing. As of 2025, there are 51 games that the leak revealed early, and 29 games that have yet to surface.

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Every Game From the Nvidia GeForce Now Leak That Has Been Confirmed in Some Way
Some of the games revealed in the leak didn’t have proper names and were instead found as their project titles. These tentative names will be added to the side for reference.
- Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Edition for PC
- Helldivers 2
- Horizon Forbidden West for PC
- God of War for PC
- Returnal for PC
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart for PC (was found as an unspecified Ratchet & Clank title)
- Sackboy: A Big Adventure for PC
- Ghost of Tsushima for PC
- Ara: History Untold (Found as “Oxide Unannounced”)
- Gears of War: E-Day
- Avowed
- Fable (“Project Holland”)
- Contraband (“Project Typhoon”)
- Forza Motorsport (Reportedly “Project Woodstock”)
- Perfect Dark (Found as “Untitled The Initiative Game”, later canceled.)
- Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition (found as “Chrono Cross Remaster”)
- Final Fantasy 7 Remake for PC
- Final Fantasy 16 for PC
- Kingdom Hearts 4
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles
- Resident Evil 4 remake
- Street Fighter 6
- Dragon’s Dogma 2
- Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (Found as “Untitled Respawn Game”)
- Tekken 8
- Human Fall Flat 2
- Crysis 4
- Earth Defense Force 6
- The Talos Principle 2
- Judgment for PC
- Bayonetta 3 for PC
- Mortal Kombat 1 (Found as “Mortal Kombat 12”)
- Half-Life 2 Remastered
- Metal Gear Solid: The Master Collection Vol. 1 (Found as “Metal Gear Solid 1 & 2 HD”)
- Shin Megami Tensei 5
- Death Stranding Director’s Cut for PC
- Sniper Elite 5
- Project FPS from Paradox
- Cities: Skylines 2
- Payday 3
- Moss
- Volt (Found as “Hanger 13 Unannounced”, later canceled.)
- Goat Simulator 2
- Wreckreation (Found as “Wreckfest Sequel”)
- Titan Quest 2
- Outcast
- Viking by Criterion
- As Dusk Falls, and As Dusk Falls Season 2
- Ruined King
Every Game the Nvidia GeForce Now Leak Got “Wrong” So Far
- Demon’s Souls for PC
- Halo 5: Guardians for PC
- Kalimba
- Indus
- Gravity
- Final Fantasy 9 remake
- Bioshock RTX remaster
- Bioshock 2022
- Mirror’s Edge RTX remaster
- Titanfall 3
- Catherine: Full Body for PC
- Batman: Arkham Knight RTX remaster
- XCOM 3
- Injustice 3: Gods Will Fall
- Destroy All Humans 3
- Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle for PC
- Total War 9
- Deracine for PC
- The Lord of the Rings: Fight for Middle-Earth
- Space Punks
- Hitman Pro
- Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled for PC
- Worms Next
- Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 remastered
- Metro Next
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R for Android
- Ultra Street Fighter 2: The Final Challengers for PC
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order for PC
- Grand Turismo 7 for PC
Out of all the games found in the leak, “Tomb Raider Anniversary” sticks out as one of the stranger ones. The game was listed with a 2021 release window as part of its name, but some fans think this listing could have stood in place for the Tomb Raider 1-3 remasters that came out in 2024. This has yet to be confirmed by publisher Aspyr, so it’s hard to say definitively what happened with this part of the leak.
While the list of games that have ended up coming out of this leak is longer than the ones that haven’t yet, it’s important to keep in mind that game development is a volatile process. Any games that are in development can be canceled for a number of reasons. Even if a highly anticipated game might be canceled after being revealed in the GeForce leak, the sheer number of titles that have come out of it is staggering. Even now, four years later, titles are still being confirmed left and right. It may only be a matter of time before fans get the title they’ve been waiting for since GeForce spilled the beans, so they should keep an eye out for official news from their favorite developers.

- Date Founded
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April 1, 1993
- Headquarters
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Santa Clara, California, United States
- CEO
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Jensen Huang
- Subsidiaries
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Mellanox Technologies, Cumulus Networks, NVIDIA Advanced Rendering Center