

That alone makes me think at least a good chunk of it is legitimate. With the likes of Knights of the Old Republic and Dead Space getting high profile remasters, the sheer number of remakes and re-releases on this list is perhaps unsurprising. If this leak is accurate, we've just been given a pretty spectacular early look at the next few years of triple-A gaming-and beyond. Especially with people like me picking the leak apart. Even if this is all just placeholder stuff for the GeForce Now back-end, I'm sure some of the affected publishers must be pretty angry with NVIDIA right now. Just a huge number of potentially exciting unannounced games-but nothing that seems far-fetched, which does lend it some credibility. In this context, RTX likely means raytracing and other graphics tech supported by NVIDIA's RTX range of GPUs.Įlsewhere in the leak there are references to a Half-Life 2 remaster (I'd love to see that game remade in the Half-Life: Alyx engine), Cities: Skylines 2, XCOM 3, Fight for Middle-earth (a new Monolith Lord of the Rings game, perhaps?), an unannounced Hangar 13 game (the studio behind Mafia 3 and the recent remake of the original), and Crysis 4. EA, meanwhile, has listings for an RTX remaster of Mirror's Edge (the original, hopefully) and Titanfall 3, and for Warner Bros, an RTX remaster of Batman: Arkham Knight. This wild, imaginative, and completely absurd action RPG is one of Capcom's best games, and I'd love to see it revisit it. However, the most exciting thing here has gotta be the potential for a second Dragon's Dogma. Resi 4 is a near-perfect game, so I don't think it actually needs a remake-but I would like to relive that story with visuals powered by the latest incarnation of the RE Engine. A remaster of the 2007 Tomb Raider game developed by Crystal Dynamics, maybe?Ĭapcom next, and listings for Monster Hunter 6, Dragon's Dogma 2, and a remake of Resident Evil 4 catch the eye. There's also an entry for Kingdom Hearts 4 and something called Tomb Raider Anniversary. The publisher already released a version of FF9 for modern consoles, so does this mean it might be cooking up a new version in the same vein as the FF7 remake? I'd be lying if I said I wasn't into that. Other Square Enix leaks include remakes/remasters of Final Fantasy Tactics and Final Fantasy 9. Released in 1999 for the original PlayStation, this follow-up to SNES classic Chrono Trigger has gained a cult following over the years, but is currently only playable on PlayStation. Again, a reminder that this all might be bullshit, but one of the leaked Square Enix games is a remake of Chrono Cross.
