Generally, it's common to come across news that something has been leaked in the Steam database – but the story is different this time. According to leaks from the Epic Games Store database, it seems that there are great games coming to PC very soon.
Some names are inadvertently mentioned before EpicDBa third-party database from Epic Games (plus SteamDB), present in symbolic names. However, it is possible to know that this is The Last of Us Part Two, Final Fantasy XVInew edition of Final Fantasy IX And a new adventure in the franchise Turok.
The Final Fantasy IX remake was recently listed in the Epic Games Store database.source: Square Enix
Hey EpicDB It appears to use a system similar to SteamDB, which searches the Epic Games Store for details and compiles all listings into a database. The fact is that it is also able to list private products and those that do not appear on public store pages, which is what ultimately brought the leaks to light.
New edition of Final Fantasy IXharbor Final Fantasy XVI that it The Last of Us Part Two They are listed as “Momo,” “Skobeloff,” and “Utah,” respectively. Now the new adventure of the franchise Turok He did not have a code name and was listed under his own name.
Rumors have been circulating about The Last of Us Part II on PC since last week
Last week, the famous Belbel Cone, a French insider who has been getting a lot of things right in recent months, stated that… From the port The last of us 2 For computer It has been in development since 2021 and Naughty Dog completed production in November 2023 – at least half a year early.
After GoW Ragnarok, The Last of Us Part II could be the next Sony game to hit PC.source: Play Station
“More importantly, this is the most important information in this article. We believe the game's development is really good and complete, going back to at least November 2023,” the insider added in a post on Twitter. Deals.
Therefore, the inclusion in the Epic Games database could mean a potential announcement in the coming months – at least for the Sony port. It is worth noting that none of this has been officially confirmed yet.So treat the text with some caution so as not to disappoint your expectations.
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