An unofficial website monitoring titles within the Epic Video games library might have simply leaked a ton of upcoming video games, as reported earlier by Wccftech. The location, known as EpicDB, was taken offline shortly after it posted data scraped from the Epic Video games Retailer catalog on Monday, however that didn’t cease folks from scanning the record and posting their findings.
You’ll be able to see the record of video games from publishers like Bethesda, Sega, Sony, Sq. Enix, and others in a sequence of screenshots posted by a consumer on a ResetEra discussion board. Whereas some, like Turok, are simple to identify, others are listed beneath beforehand rumored codenames, resembling “Parkside” or BioShock 4.
There are nonetheless different titles beneath codenames we haven’t heard about. Some customers speculate that “Momo” may level to a Last Fantasy 9 remake, whereas “Selma” could be the PC port of Purple Useless Redemption 1. The codename “Utah” may additionally trace on the PC model of The Final of Us Half 2, which is rumored to be nearly able to launch.
Epic Video games has since pushed an replace stopping websites like EpicDB from scraping its record of unpublished video games. “We launched an replace tonight so third-party instruments can’t floor any new unpublished product titles from the Epic Video games Retailer catalog,” Epic Video games stated in a press release supplied to Wccftech. The Verge reached out to Epic Video games with a request for remark however didn’t instantly hear again.
However with so many different titles listed beneath unknown codenames, like CurlyWurly from Sega and Brownie from Bethesda, web sleuths nonetheless have loads of mysteries to determine.