An unofficial database of Epic Games Retailer recreation listings referred to as EpicDB has evidently leaked some upcoming PC ports of main video games, together with The Last Of Us Half 2. The leak additionally appeared to disclose details about different unreleased video games.
By pilfering Epic Games Retailer recordsdata, leakers uncovered a Sony Interactive Leisure recreation listed beneath the code title “Utah,” and are claiming it is a PC port for The Last of Us Half 2. The recreation’s PC port is reportedly already full, however no launch date has been announced–possibly because of Naughty Canine wanting to attend to launch the PC model of the sport alongside the discharge of Season 2 of The Last Of Us tv collection.
EpicDB (a SteamDB equal) launched and seems to be leaking many unannounced initiatives beneath codenames https://t.co/5UwhvaEoZ1
A number of the listings embrace
-FFXVI (Skobeloff)
-FFIX Remake (Momo) with a Tetra Grasp Starter Pack & Thief’s Knives bonus
-Turok from Saber
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The database additionally reportedly leaked an upcoming PC port of Crimson Useless Redemption, although an worker at Dealabs Journal has steered that the suspected Crimson Useless Redemption 2 PC port–codenamed “Selma” within the leak–isn’t legitimate. The leak additionally means that Rockstar’s long-awaited GTA 6 might be coming to PC as well–possibly proper at launch, although Take-Two has not provided any trace of this in promotional materials.
Different attention-grabbing titles included within the leak embrace a undertaking known as “Momo,” which is regarded as a remake of Last Fantasy IX, and a undertaking entitled “Skobeloff,” which is reportedly a PC port of 2023’s Last Fantasy XVI–a conclusion leakers got here to because of preorder bonus info included within the database. The latter was reported to be within the ultimate levels of optimization again in March, lending credence to the speculation that “Skobeloff” is certainly the sport’s upcoming PC port.
However sadly for leak-lovers, EpicDB–which works equally to SteamDB–has already been taken offline, and Epic Games has made strikes to forestall related leaks from taking place once more sooner or later.
“We launched an replace tonight so third-party instruments cannot floor any new unpublished product titles from the Epic Games Retailer catalogue,” an Epic Games spokesperson mentioned (via Eurogamer).
As such, we’re unlikely to see related leaks from Epic for any extra huge video games. Nonetheless, we’ll know in due time if the knowledge has already been leaked finally ends up being correct.