Unannounced PC games have leaked into the Epic Games Store database

The recently launched Epic Games Store database may have leaked many unannounced PC games. The unofficial site, a SteamDB counterpart called EpicDB, is now offline after visitors began compiling lists of what appeared to be secret game projects and sharing them online, which caught the attention of Epic Games.
An unofficial site called EpicDB is now offline after visitors began compiling lists of what appeared to be secret game projects and sharing them online, which caught Epic Games’ attention.
While EpicDB was active, visitors could check various game publishers’ pages for a list of their products, which included code names for the projects. Saber Interactive’s page listed a Turok game, SNK had — Metal Slug Attack Reloaded, and Paradox had — Project Batman. The list of mystery products included «Utah» from PlayStation, «Semla» from Rockstar and «Momo» from Square Enix.
Saber Interactive’s page listed a game called Turok.

Users who explored the site in more detail and found clues including file sizes and DLC titles suggested they could be code names for the expected PC versions of The Last of Us Part 2, Red Dead Redemption and the Final Fantasy 9 remake. The PC version of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered has been in full development for more than six months, according to a reliable source.
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered PC version has been in full development for more than six months, according to a reliable source.