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[Rumour] Massive GeForce NOW Leak Mentions Final Fantasy IX Remake, FF Tactics & Chrono Cross Remasters
Recently there has been a massive leak of data inside the Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, which reveals a crazy amount of games that may be in development.
According to a Reddit thread that’s documenting the list (via Push Square) These include a couple of JRPGs like a Chrono Cross remaster, a Final Fantasy Tactics remaster, and a Final Fantasy IX remake. This is essentially a 90s Square fan’s wet dream coming true.
The GeForce NOW listing also lists a number of Xbox and Capcom titles, with the latter company titles being ones from a previous Capcom ransomware hack. Here’s the full list:
Square Enix:
Capcom:
Take Two:
EA:
Bandai:
Curve Digital:
Devolver Digital:
Crytek:
D3 Publisher Inc:
Sega:
Atlus:
WB:
Valve:
Paradox:
These are just rumours, and for all you know these titles may not be in active development and may have been cancelled at one point. So yeah, approach this with skepticism.
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