God of War PC port leaked through GeForce Now

It seems that more first-party Sony titles are set to release on PC as NVIDIA’s GeForce now database entry suggests that a PC version of God of War might be releasing on Steam soon. 

This breach was discovered by Ighor July, a blogger on Medium who reverse-engineered the app’s cache and developed a proxy server to access it, only to discover over 18,000+ entries. The most notable games were; Mafia: Definitive Edition (which is currently not available on GFE), God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, and the upcoming Uncharted Collection for PC.  

In his blog, Igor states,

Also I found games, which was never announced in GFN service, such as the Mafia: Definitive Edition. After that, I saw some games such as God of War which couldn’t be added to the GeForce NOW even theoretically. God of War This game is the PlayStation exclusive and most likely not coming to other platforms any time soon. But why it’s here then? It says the game is located in the Steam store, but it’s nowhere found in Steam. Maybe it’s the leak of the game release which is coming soon? It may be, but the information I found out next made me think otherwise.

The list not only contains many PS5 titles such as Returnal, Demon’s Souls, and Horizon Forbidden West but it also features the rumored GTA Remastered Trilogy and several unannounced sequels to multiple popular franchises.  

It is quite possible that God of War might be making its way to PC to hype up God of War: Ragnarok which is set to release in late 2022 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.