Yesterday, a filtered list of NVIDIA GeForce Now noted that games like God of War and Ghost of Tsushima were on the way to PC. This information was revealed by a data mining, and gave rise to a series of rumors related to the arrival of several titles to this platform. However, NVIDIA has decided to clarify this situation, and has indicated that this is simply related to internal tests , and does not reflect reality.
The list is composed of about 5,800 games and applications. Some of these sounds sound, such as the titles of PlayStation, others, like new super Mario Bros. for Wii, were impossible to see them a reality, and some more simply were not real, like Kingdom Hearts 4 and Dragon's Dogma 2 . This was what a representative of Nvidia commented on:
Nvidia has a knowledge of a list of published games in an unauthorized manner, with launched and / or speculative titles, which is used only for monitoring and internal tests. The inclusion in the list is not a confirmation or an ad of any game.
NVIDIA took immediate measures to eliminate access to the list. Personal information or compilations of confidential games was not exposed .
Although there is a possibility that some games on this list if they reach PC, and that others are advertisements in the future, These titles were simply used internally to test the capabilities of the GeForce NOW platform . Currently there is no kind of information about the arrival of any of these Titles to PC.
You can learn more about the list of games that were tested for this service here.
Via: WCCFTECH.
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