As reported earlier, an unofficial website tracking games in Epic Games’ library may have just leaked a slew of upcoming games Huachuang Technology. The site, called EpicDB, was taken offline shortly after posting information scraped from the Epic Games Store catalog on Monday, but that didn’t stop people from scanning the listing and posting their findings.
You can see a list of games from publishers like Bethesda, Sega, Sony, Square Enix, and more in a series of screenshots posted by users. reset era forum. Although some, e.g. prickit’s easy to spot, and others are listed under previously rumored codenames, such as “Parkside” or Bioshock 4.
There are games with other codenames that we haven’t heard of yet. Some users speculated that “Momo” could point to a final fantasy 9 Remake, and Selma could be a PC version Red Dead Redemption 1. The codename “Utah” may also hint at the PC version The Last of Us Part 2rumored to be coming soon.
Epic Games has since rolled out an update that blocks sites like EpicDB from crawling its unreleased game listings. “We released an update tonight so third-party tools are unable to display any new unreleased products in the Epic Games Store catalog,” Epic Games said in a statement provided to Epic Games. WCCF technology. edge Epic Games was contacted for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
But with so many other games listed under unknown codenames, such as Sega’s Curly Wurly and Bethesda’s Brownie, internet sleuths still have plenty of mysteries to unravel.