The Nvidia GeForce Leak has been a list that has turned into a fortune teller in the gaming space as of late. With multiple correct leaked games releasing eventually, and a very long list of potential games, fans are starting to read these technological tea leaves and take them almost as fact. The next set of potential games coming to PC via Nvidia GeForce Now will test its strength though as it claims that games that feature Nintendo characters could be coming to PC soon.

It would be a bit surprising that Nintendo would allow any games featuring its most popular characters to venture outside of its bubble since they are notoriously protective of its star characters, but it seems like that may soon happen. The sleuths over on Reddit and GamingBible are lead to believe that there could be a possibility that Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Super Mario Bros Wii could be up for release on PC.

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The claims made on r/GamingLeaksandRumours subreddit and further explored by GamingBible cite the accuracy of the Nvidia GeForce leak's growing list of right calls that leads them to believe that these two Nintendo or Nintendo licensed properties could show up on GeForce Now sometime in the future. Games like God of War, the GTA Remastered Trilogy, Alan Wake Remastered, and more have all turned out to be true. The leaker u/Gamerlot does propose a caveat that the inclusion on Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle and Super Mario Wii may have been only testers and may not make it to the platform.

In defense of the proposal of at least Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle, Ubisoft did file a DMCA Takedown notice on the original leak list, purportedly because it included the codenames of games in development. It's not a far stretch to believe that the DMCA Takedown would have encompassed all mentions of Ubisoft games, Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle included. Even though that game was only released on the Nintendo Switch, the collaboration with Ubisoft on the project offers at least a sliver of possibility to the idea that it could be up for a PC release in the future.

All that being said, this is a leak so it could very easily end up not being true. But the Nvidia GeForce Now list has not only called upcoming games but also release dates, and has been right enough times to believe that anything could be possible. A mention of some first-party properties of Nintendo is sure to be the staunchest challenge to the Nvidia GeForce Leak.

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