An Nvidia GeForce Now user managed to unlock the cloud-based gaming app, discovering a host of unannounced games and unexpected PC ports.According to a Medium blog post from user Ighor July, Nvidia GeForce Now contains listings for a multitude of video games currently unavailable on both consoles and PC. After inspecting the GeForce Now client, July was able to access the complete catalog of games currently stored on its servers. While many of the titles are those that were previously removed from Nvidia's cloud-based gaming service, many listings were for games that have yet to be revealed. In sharing his methodology, users have been able to seemingly detect highly-anticipated PC games like Injustice 3: Gods Will Fall, Grand Theft Auto Trilogy Remastered, Payday 3, Destroy All Humans! 3 and Final Fantasy VII Remake.Related: Should Mortal Kombat 11's Gear System Return for NetherRealm's Next Game?Beyond these discoveries, July also reported a PC version of the PlayStation 4 exclusive title God of War. Building on this, users also manage to uncover PC versions of Ghost of Tsushima, Ratchet and Clank, Returnal and a host of other games released exclusively for Sony consoles. The list contains a variety of popular PlayStation titles but fans have yet to identify a listing for Bloodborne and Marvel's Spider-Man.While July's discovery, seemingly confirmed through a series of screenshots documenting the process, may give hope to PC players desperate to experience PlayStation's collection of exclusive titles, it's worth taking this report with a large grain of salt. It's possible that the listings discovered on GeForce Now's servers are simply placeholders for potential projects. It's also reasonable to conclude that the PlayStation entries are to accommodate some kind of extension to platforms outside of the PC domain.Related: The Suicide Squad Can Revive the DCEU's Injustice League

In the wake of the discovery, the creator of SteamDB Pavel Djundik took to Twitter to clarify what he had found when running a similar process. Djundik confirms that he found Steam listings for God of War, Helldivers 2 and Grand Theft 3, Vice City and San Andreas remasters. He goes on to say that while some of it seems authentic, many of the listings may just be placeholders, writing "Here's a big filtered list of all games on GFN that have no Steam appid (in their data). Some other things of note: Bioshock 2022, Bioshock RTX Remaster, Batman: Arkham Knight RTX Remaster, Mirror's Edge RTX Remaster. THIS DATA MAY BE FAKE."

Nvidia GeForce Now is a subscription cloud-gaming service that offers users access to a library of games that can simply be played over an internet line. Users can access any title hosted on the GeForce Now servers through a variety of platforms, including an Android device, Windows PC, Mac or SHIELD TV.

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