A database leak on NVIDIA Geforce Now suggests that God of War,one of the PlayStation side’s most popular exclusive games, could soon come to the PC side via Steam. Ighor July said in a YouTube video: While browsing Nvidia’s Geforce Now streaming service, it reached a list that had not yet been added to the Geforce Now system. Accessing some surprise names on the list, such as the PC version of God of War, July showed it to everyone via a YouTube video.
God of War PC version detected in Geforce Now database
What Ighor found in the Geforce Now database isn’t limited to the God of War PC version. Ighor has also found some pretty amazing Nintendo games, such as the Super Mario Bros Wii, and has reached a list of many games and apps that have not yet been announced on Steam. Although we already know that Sony wants to come to the PC side and is gradually bringing its old games to pc, the fact that the Super Mario Bros Wii is also on the list can cast doubt on whether the list was caused by an error.
God of War Ragnarokis scheduled for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles next year; Sony may be interested in encouraging players to be interested in the series by bringing God of War, which was released in 2018, to the PC side. If we think that the same strategy was applied before the announcement of the sequel to Horizon: Zero Dawn; God of War may be coming to Steam soon.