What just happened? While trying to discover games removed from GeForce Now, a user named Ighor July ended up finding some surprises in Nvidia's database. Besides the PlayStation 4/v and Nintendo Wii games non available for PC, Ighor as well found references to Dolphin, a Nintendo GameCube/Wii emulator for PC and mobile platforms.

Ighor found the database entries four months agone, just afterward the lack of response from Nvidia, he decided to publish his findings. To admission the database of GeForce Now games, Ighor collected the URL of the server responsible for handling the web requests, which is establish on the app'southward console.log file.

Playing with a GraphQL editor, Ighor was able to fetch over 18,000 results, leading him to create and run a proxy server to check what games were subconscious in the database. While going through the results, PlayStation titles not available for PC were found, including God of War, Gran Turismo 7, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, Ghost of Tsushima and Sackboy: A Big Adventure.

In a separate report, other titles said to be included in the database are Demon'southward Souls, Terminal Fantasy 7 Remake, Ratchet & Clank, Déraciné, Horizon Forbidden West and Returnal. BloodBorne, which many believe is coming to PC, wasn't present in the database.

Moreover, the Dolphin emulator was also spotted, alongside some Nintendo Switch games like Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Boxing, Ultra Street Fighter Ii: The Final Challengers and New Super Mario Bros., which featured an prototype with an "Nvidia Confidential" banner.

Although this may look like a massive leak of upcoming PC games, it'due south far from conclusive. This database could have but been imported with unnecessary entries, or perchance Nvidia plans to offer panel titles through its cloud gaming platform. The latter would still be pretty sweet, assuasive you to play console exclusives on your PC.

However, the Dolphin emulator listing feels suspicious. Nintendo states that copying console games in any form is prohibited, including dumping games to play on Dolphin. This shouldn't be different when using a deject gaming platform. Unless Nvidia has plant a way to circumvent Nintendo'southward policy or has reached an understanding with the company, this leak might raise some issues for Nvidia.

Out of more than eighteen,000 results, there were as well many applications, including 3DS Max, Maya, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Role and Unreal Engine. These are near probable used by developers for working purposes. Other apps constitute in the database included client platforms such as Origin, Uplay and GOG, which are probably for 3rd-party game testing. Games removed from the platform were also spotted.

Prototype credit: Ighor