In a statement to Wccftech, an Nvidia spokesperson said that the company is aware of the list. But more importantly, the spokesperson says that the list contains “both released and speculative titles used only for internal tracking and testing”. And with that, having a game name listed is “neither confirmation nor an announcement of any game”.

The spokesperson also said that the company has removed access to the list, and that no confidential game builds or personal information were exposed. On the former point, while it’s the natural thing to do, the list has already spread to multiple corners of the internet. All in all, the Nvidia statement pretty much confirmed that the list was nothing to get really excited about. And the writing was pretty much on the wall thanks to the presence of not only the non-game software, but also an emulator, something which most game publishers have an unfriendly if not hostile attitude towards. (Source: Wccftech. Image: Nvidia)

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