It appears that Epic Games Store has leaked a lot of unannounced games that will be coming to PC. Among them are The Last of Us Part 2, Final Fantasy 9 Remake and a new Turok game.
The following information comes straight from EGS’s database. Basically, this is similar to the leaks that occurred via Steam’s database. As it comes straight from Epic Games Store’s database, it’s 100% legit.
The bad news here is that most of the unannounced games were codenamed. Thus, you’ll have to dig a bit deeper to identify the games that are listed.
Going into more details, the games that have been discovered are the following ones. Then, we have Saber Interactive who has listed a Turok game. I don’t expect this to be a remaster of an older title, so we can assume that this is indeed a new Turok game.
- utah = The Last of Us Part 2
- Momo = FFIX
- Skobeloff = FFXVI
Industry insider, Billbil-kun, claimed earlier this month that TLOUP2 would be indeed coming to PC. We also know that Final Fantasy 16 will be coming to PC. However, it remains a mystery whether it will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store or not. To be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised by such a thing. Let’s not forget that this is exactly what happened with Final Fantasy 7 Remake and the Kingdom Hearts games. So, FFXVI may also skip Steam at launch.
It’s also interesting to see an entry for FFIX (Final Fantasy 9). We’ve heard rumors about a remake/remaster of it. So, this entry basically confirms those rumors. SE is indeed working on a remake/remaster for it.
Do also note that there are some fake entries in that list. For instance, there is an Unknown Organization that has listed Bloodborne Remake, Elden Ring 2 and Grand Theft Auto 6. This is obviously a fake company as all those games have different publishers (and not one). So, don’t pay attention to those entries as they are not legit.
Here are the legit entries of all the leaked unannounced games (thanks NeoGAF).
In short, this leak is equivalent to the NVIDIA GeForce Now leak. All these codenamed games will be indeed coming to PC. So, time now to figure out which one is which.
Stay tuned for more!
SIE:
- Kondo
- Carrack
- Utah (This is the Last of Us Part 2, thank you AdFit6788)
- RhodeIsland
SEGA:
- Terra
- Axel (Streets of Rage?)
Microsoft:
- ZMI CTG
Activision:
- Oranda
Bethesda:
- Osiris 2.0 (I think Osiris was related to DOOM 64.. is Osiris 2.0 another DOOM port or something new?)
- Brownie
- Brant (This is Doom Eternal I believe)
- Pipit
EA:
- chamaelejp (Chamaele JP?)
- offenbach
- R5 (this is Apex Legends, thank you Absolutelyhatereddit)
- CadetGrey
- Anole
- Rache
- gundain
Ubisoft:
- Krempita
- Puffpastry
- Profiterole
- Bibingka
- Growtopia
- Beavertail
- Bearclaw
- Cajeta
- Glosette
- Elymaker
- Archlute
- Mandocello
- Accordion
- Caravel
- Melodica
- Slapstick
- SantaBarbara
Epic Games Publishing (their publishing label specifically, not Fortnite related):
- Burger
- Cuttlefish
- Crumhorn
- Hardtack
- Lingonberry
- ProjectV
- Butterkase
- Ziti
- Romeo
- Elrene
- Sinope
- Thebe
- Ersa
- (Interesting side note, a lot these were added in the summer of 2020 alongside Alan Wake 2 (which likely had a codename before announcement)
Warner Bros (thank you IcePopsicleDragon):
- Sundance
- Project Dinner
- Farkleberry
- Hydra
Saber Interactive:
- New Turok game
Rockstar Games:
- Semla
Paradox Interactive:
- Project Batman (wonder if this is actually a Batman game or just a vague codename)
- Project Highlander
- Project Wiseguy
Square Enix:
- Butterkaka
- SanJose
- Agnolotti
UPDATE:
Epic has issued the following official statement.
“We released an update tonight so third-party tools can’t surface any new unpublished product titles from the Epic Games Store catalog.”
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