The EpicDB Leak includes what else?
Though the greatest revelations in the EpicDB leak are definitely the possibility of Red Dead Redemption finally making its way to PC and the Final Fantasy 9 Remake, there are plenty of other noteworthy ones. Based on the other codenames found on the website, Saber Interactive might be developing a new Turok game, a much-loved shooter franchise that hasn't been active for years. Additionally included is a listing for an enigmatic project called The Knightling, which many consider to be the much awaited Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake.
Not only is Final Fantasy 9 Remake allegedly included in the leak, but users are confident the codenamed listing Skobeloff reflects the PC port of Final Fantasy 16. Another project under development by Sony Interactive Entertainment is under the codename Utah, presumably reflecting The Last of Us Part II, which has also been hinted to be arriving on PC. Of course, considering the covert character of these listings, it is urged that the leak be treated with a grain of salt until an official statement is issued.
Red Dead Redemption, Final Fantasy 9 Remake, and More Apparently Revealed by a Massive Game Leak
Many developers have started to more frequently refer to in-production projects using codenames following the large 2021 Nvidia leak to help to make any loose information somewhat less relevant for individuals who might not be in the know. Although leakers find it more difficult as official titles in databases are replaced before a game are fully released are taken off of use, this has not stopped the community from exploring further.
Posted on X (previously Twitter) by Wario64, a leak from the website EpicDB, which serves as an online datebase for the Epic Game Store, apparently indicates that games like Red Dead Redemption on PC and Final Fantasy 9 Remake are on their way.
Red Dead Redemption, Final Fantasy 9 Remake, and More Seemingly Confirmed from a Massive Game Leak
A fresh leak might have just confirmed some important info for the claimed Final Fantasy 9 remake, the original Red Dead Redemption, and several more unverified games. Many developers have started to more frequently refer to in-production projects using codenames following the large 2021 Nvidia leak to help to make any loose information somewhat less relevant for individuals who might not be in the know. Although leakers find it more difficult as official titles in databases are replaced before a game are fully released are taken off of use, this has not stopped the community from exploring further.
Posted on X (previously Twitter) by Wario64, a leak from the website EpicDB, which serves as an online datebase for the Epic Game Store, apparently indicates that games like Red Dead Redemption on PC and Final Fantasy 9 Remake are on the horizon.
Should the information in The EpicDB Leak be exact, it would be great news for fans who patiently await an update on a few of the included titles.
Years of discussion have gone around a PC version of Red Dead Redemption, and with its release on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in mid-2023, the prospect of it materializing has only gotten more likely. Years of rumors surround a remake of the always popular RPG, Final Fantasy 9, particularly following the success of Final Fantasy 7 Remake with Square Enix.
Listed in the Rockstar Games website, customers were fast to view the codename Semla, a listing with a download size of just 10.30GB which is roughly the size of the game for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. Given the "Tetra Master Starter Pack," a card game from the RPG, Project Momo also most likely Final Fantasy 9.
Many players are catching the Easter egg; apparently, Final Fantasy 9 has a character hidden in Final Fantasy 16.
A significant leak might have verified a few key changes to the original Red Dead Redemption, the alleged Final Fantasy 9 remake, and several additional unverified games. Many developers have started to more frequently refer to in-production projects using codenames following the large 2021 Nvidia leak to help to make any loose information somewhat less relevant for individuals who might not be in the know. Although leakers find it more difficult as official titles in databases are replaced before a game are fully released are taken off of use, this has not stopped the community from exploring further.
Published to X (previously Twitter) by Wario64, a leak from the website EpicDB—an online datebase for the Epic Game Store—seemingly indicates that games like Red Dead Redemption on PC and Final Fantasy 9 Remake are on their way.