Nvidia says leaked Geforce Now listing including God of War on PC was “speculative”

Nvidia says leaked Geforce Now listing including God of War on PC was “speculative”
Ben Borthwick Updated on by

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Nvidia has moved to pour cold water on rumours that 2018’s God of War may be coming to PC following a GeForce Now database leak yesterday.

The leak was posted by developer Ighor July, (reported by Video Games Chronicle) detailing how he was able to access what appeared to be a list of games coming to the GeForce Now service. On that list, July claims to have found a number of titles not even confirmed for a PC release yet. These included titles such as a PC port of Halo 5 and PS4 exclusive God of War.

Following a few hours of speculation, graphics card manufacturer Nvidia responded via a statement given to Wccftech. “NVIDIA is aware of an unauthorized published game list, with both released and/or speculative titles, used only for internal tracking and testing. Inclusion on the list is neither confirmation nor an announcement of any game. NVIDIA took immediate action to remove access to the list. No confidential game builds or personal information were exposed.”

While this puts a dampener on things for now, God of War is no doubt high on the list of many PC players hopes for PlayStation exclusives making their way to their systems. Earlier this year, PlayStation acquired Nixxes Software and confirmed it’d bring more first-party games to PC. Just last week, for example, it was announced an Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection will be coming to PlayStation 5 and PC next year.

God of War fans, meanwhile, were treated to a new video of sequel God of War: Ragnarok—set for PS5 and PS4 also next year— at the same event.