Nintendo isn’t the only company that suffers data breaches and leaks. Case in point: Nvidia, or more precisely Nvidia GeForce Now, which is the company’s cloud gaming service. The leak has seemingly revealed a torrent of games from third-party publishers heading to Nintendo Switch. A developer named Ighor July posted that they’d been able to get into the files of GFN and plucked the following list (gracias, Reddit) of games from the data.
Now, a warning to all: don’t get your hopes up too high. This is by no means a verified or guaranteed list of games for Switch. Indeed, some of the titles look a little suspect or have been released already, or have been reported elsewhere as ongoing rumors. Apply your personal needed level of salt and begin ingesting:

- Chrono Cross Remaster
- Final Fantasy Tactics Remaster
- Final Fantasy IX Remake
- Tomb Raider Anniversary
- Kingdom Hearts IV
Capcom:
- Resident Evil 4 Remake
- Street Fighter 6
- Dragons Dogma 2
- Monster Hunter 6
Take-Two:
- Grand Theft Auto 3, Vice City, and San Andreas Remasters
- Bioshock TRX Remaster
- Bioshock 2022
EA:
- Mirrors Edge RTX Remaster
- Untitled Respawn Game
- Titanfall 3
Bandai Namco:
- Tekken 8
Curve Digital:
- Human Fall Flat 2
Devolver Digital:
- The Talos Principle 2
Crytek:
- Crysis 4
D3 Publisher Inc:
- Earth Defence Force 6
Sega:
- Bayonetta 3
- Judgement
Atlus:
- Catherine Full Body
- Shin Megami Tensei V
WB:
- Batman: Arkham Knight RTX Remaster
Valve:
- Half-Life 2 Remastered
Paradox:
- Project FPS
If the list turns out to be true, this is some cool software to imagine being able to play on Nintendo’s hybrid console. To repeat, however, a lot of this might be straight up bunk, with some titles here even having been reported be canceled across different outlets on the web. Still… some portable Batman: Arkham Knight sounds awfully cool. Fingers crossed at least some of this ends up being legit. We’ll keep you all posted, but in the interim get to speculating down in the comments!
Source: Ighor July Medium