A major leak in Epic Games’ database has led to the revelation of many unannounced games. EpicDB, an unofficial site that tracks the Epic Games library, deciphered information from the Epic Games Store catalog and shared a list of ‘upcoming games.’ Of course, shortly after these details were published, the site was shut down. But the information has already been captured. Here are the leaked games…
Epic Games database leaked! Upcoming games revealed
The leaked information from Epic Games’ database includes games from major publishers such as Bethesda, Sega, Sony, and Square Enix. While some titles are easily recognizable (e.g., Turok), others are listed under codenames such as “Parkside” or BioShock 4. It is speculated that the name “Momo” refers to the Final Fantasy 9 remake, “Selma” indicates the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 1, and “Utah” points to the PC version of The Last of Us Part 2.
Epic Games released an update to prevent third-party tools from creating lists of unreleased games. In a statement to Wccftech, they said, “We released an update tonight to prevent third-party tools from uncovering new, unreleased product titles in the Epic Games Store catalog.”
The leaked list also includes Sega games like “CurlyWurly” and Bethesda games like “Brownie.” Internet detectives are trying to decipher what these mysterious codenames mean. Although Epic Games has taken steps to block the leaked games list, it has already created a buzz among players.
Such leaks always ignite significant speculation in the gaming world. What do you think about this issue? How do you think these leaks will affect the gaming world? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!
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