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Epic Games' database has made headlines due to a massive leak on EpicDB, revealing several unreleased games and DLCs, including the long-awaited PC port of Red Dead Redemption. EpicDB, a platform similar to SteamDB that shares data such as game prices with gamers, experienced this significant breach, which was disclosed through a post on Resetera.
The leak included data from various developers like Bethesda, Rockstar, Square Enix, and Saber Interactive. These details, meant to be hidden from the public, showcased several unreleased titles and were quickly removed from the platform.
Among the leaked information, the potential PC version of the first Red Dead Redemption game was a standout. The game, listed under the codename "Semla" in Rockstar's catalog, hints at a possible upcoming release.
Additionally, the leak revealed a game under Square Enix's profile with the codename "Momo," speculated to be a remake of Final Fantasy 9. Another codename, "Skobeloff," is believed to be for the PC version of Final Fantasy 16, which is already expected to launch.
The leak also hinted at upcoming titles from Sony. A game titled "Testament" suggests that Helldivers 2 could be coming to Epic. Another title, codenamed "Kondo," is rumored to be the sequel to Ghosts of Tsushima. Moreover, there are claims that Saber Interactive is working on a new Turok game.
Although the leaked information was swiftly removed, it potentially confirms some long-standing speculations that have excited gamers. If these leaks prove accurate, they validate the anticipation surrounding several highly awaited titles.
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