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Third-party database reveals unannounced games coming to Epic Games Store

A SteamDB equivalent for Epic Games Store has leaked unannounced PC games (Image source: Epic Games Store)
A SteamDB equivalent for Epic Games Store has leaked unannounced PC games (Image source: Epic Games Store)
Epic Games Store is about to get a numerous number of upcoming games. At least, that's what a third-party database leak is hinting at. This database, called EpicDB, reveals mostly the codenames for these unannounced titles, which seemingly includes some from major publishers such as SEGA, Activision, Bethesda, Rockstar, PlayStation, and EA.

A good number of high-profile games are coming to the Epic Games Store. This information comes from a major third-party database, which now happens to be offline. However, it went down after Epic noticed the leak, and a person from the PR agency said a new update had been released to hinder "third-party tools" from revealing" any new unpublished product titles" from the platform's catalog.

Getting back to the most interesting part of the leak, it has revealed many unannounced games from major publishers such as PlayStation, Rockstar, Square Enix, Bethesda, and Microsoft. Of course, the names of the titles weren't directly leaked. Instead, the database had codenames.

But thanks to the folks on Reddit, we now know what most of the codenames likely mean. Among the most notable games that are yet to be announced for PC are The Last of Us Part II (Remastered for PS5 curr. $39.99 on Amazon), Red Dead Redemption 1, BioShock 4, and a possible Uncharted game. You can check out the entire list of the codenames and what they possibly mean by reading the comprehensive post by Redditor -LastGrail- embedded below.

EpicDB: Several Publisher games are being leaked
byu/-LastGrail- inGamingLeaksAndRumours

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Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2024-06-12 (Update: 2024-06-12)