
While the nature of a ‘leak’ like this makes it difficult to confirm as genuine and even more difficult to discern between placeholder and reality, it’s still an interesting development given some of the original listings went on to be announced for PC. This second version of the GeForce Now database leak has yet to be confirmed by Nvidia, and the original GitHub upload has since been pulled. Since the list hasn’t seen any recent updates, dates for confirmed projects like the Grand Theft Auto remasters are wrong-it’s out on November 11, but the repository still has November 1. Plenty appear to be too big of a stretch, with some unannounced projects allegedly out soon. These aren’t official dates and many appear to serve as placeholders for months, given that several default to the first-of-the-month.

The document is a month old, unconfirmed, and is purged of any Ubisoft titles after the company issued DMCA takedowns for any leaked documents uploaded with its games mentioned. In a new thread on Reddit from user MatthewSkopinsky1, a second GitHub listing gives some of those same games release dates. In a statement to The Verge, Nvidia called the list “speculative” and said it was to be “used only for internal tracking and testing.” So the first list is real, but Nvidia denies it’s a confirmation for anything. The list contained a mix of projects that went on to be confirmed-like God of War (2018) for PC and the GTA remasters-and some that seemed a little too good to be true. Among those leaks were major triple-A games, some public knowledge and others completely unannounced. Among those titles are Square Enix projects, dating Final Fantasy XVI and unannounced games like a Final Fantasy IX remake and Tactics remaster.īack in September, a GeForce Now database leak revealed thousands of titles listed for the service but not yet available. So just not at this moment," he explained.The Nvidia GeForce leak saga may not be over just yet, as a new repository reveals alleged release dates for hundreds of games.

"We obviously would need to discuss with Microsoft if we are to do this or not, but we haven't even started the conversation yet. But all important story cutscenes in this game are pre-rendered so that's generally not an issue. This one is a little buggy and sometimes characters in cutscenes can get displaced (Still work fine, just look a little awkward).
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Because of that, it might be tempting to start the series in chronological. Kingdom Hearts Re Chain of Memories Cutscenes have been unlocked to play in 60FPS. Related: What Kingdom Hearts Games Are On Nintendo Switch. When asked about whether Xbox One players could look forward to getting those collections, Nomura said "not at the moment" but didn't completely rule out the possibility. The series has come to span a number of consoles, most recently including PC and the Nintendo Switch, and various prequels have come out to more fully flesh out the timeline before the start of Kingdom Hearts 1. Speaking of 2.8, as well as the combined Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix collection, both of those titles are unavailable on the Xbox One, where Kingdom Hearts will be appearing for the first time on a Microsoft console. But I think there is potential to maybe do something like that after release." Because we are so busy trying to complete Kingdom Hearts 3, we just don't have any time to do that right now. ".The development team does need some kind of extra time on their hands to be able to do something like that. "We don't have any customizability that you did have in 0.2 in Kingdom Hearts 3," Nomura said.

However, Nomura is open to the idea of that feature returning down the line.

Kingdom Hearts 3 won't feature that mechanic, especially considering Sora, Donald, and Goofy's outfits are normally bespoke to the world they're in. During the 0.2: A Fragmentary Passage section, players could customize Aqua with different accessories. "So since I considered Kingdom Hearts 3 to be one of those major titles, I do want to have something to add to your enjoyment of Kingdom Hearts 3, so maybe you could continue to play a little longer than release, but we haven't really thought of anything in detail yet."Īnd though no concrete plans have been made, Nomura did suggest one possible piece of post-launch content could be something like the return of a mechanic featured in Kingdom Hearts 2.8: Final Chapter Prologue. "In this day and age, most major titles do have some kind of content releases after their release," Nomura told IGN via translation. All four of these titles can be preordered from the Epic Games Store now and will be available on March 30, 2021.
