EpicDB was born, with which many unannounced upcoming games were discovered

By Andrea Moffa – June 15, 2024

In the world of gaming on PC platformit has become increasingly common to own one digital video game library of all kinds, with the most famous being that of Steam and that of Epic Games. As you well know, these platforms are rather important sources for defining the performance of a particular game, in particular those launched via the Steam platform, which has a very effective means of obtaining very precise data.

We are of course talking about SteamDB which boasts access to internal database of Steam from which to extrapolate and make the possibility available to any user consult a particular game and find out things like price history, number of reviews and most importantly the progress of the game in terms of activities, translated into the number of contemporary players or the average number of players per month. This platform only refers to what happens on Steam, without taking other digital stores into consideration.

But things are destined to change, since it was also recently made EpicGamesDBa mirror platform that acts in the same way as its “sister”, by accessing the platform’s internal database and showing a large amount of information that can offer us precise overviews of the games released for PC. This will improve the way you see the progress of certain games, especially those that debut late or exclusively on the platformbut the surprises don’t end there, given that access to this gigantic database has allowed users to rather make discoveries important regarding the next titles arriving on Epic Games.

Epic Games is hiding big upcoming titles

Apparently they exist in this database several entries linked to publishers of a certain importancemost of which are characterized by a code name. These are all games that will soon debut on the Epic Games platform or have a place already secured on it, booked by the publisher himself. In a post on Reddit, a user analyzed the large database, isolating different code names and dividing them according to the house that owns them, hypothesizing the possible exits. Among these, we mention a few in one short list with the most important namesfor the rest we strongly advise you to retrieve the post or consult the ResetEra discussion.

  • RockstarGames: Semla (Max Payne 1 & 2 or Red Dead Redemption 1, given the 10GB size similar to the PS4 version)
  • Sony Interactive Europe: Testament (Helldivers 2), Kondo (Rise of the Ronin?), Utah (Last of Us Part 2), RhodeIsland (potentially Spider-Man Miles Morales or Uncharted)
  • SAW: Axel (potentially Streets of Rage or Crazy Taxi)
  • Microsoft: ZMI CTG (Something related to ZeniMax Media Inc.)
  • Bethesda: Osiris (maybe something DOOM related)
  • IT’S AT: R5 (Apex Legends), Cadet Gray (Battlefield 2042), Chamaelejp (Dragon Age 4)
  • Saber Interactive: Turok (a new game or a remake), The Knightling (Knight of the Old Republic Remake)
  • Square Enix: SanJose (Tomb Raider Bundle), Skobeloff (FF16), Momo (FF9)
  • THQ Nordic GmbH: Remnant 3
  • 2K: Parkside (BioShock 4)
  • Innersloth: Potassium (potentially Among Us 2, which was cancelled)
 
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