A recent discovery of an online repository showcasing game listings, from the Epic Games Store has shed light on undisclosed PC gaming initiatives. The database, dubbed EpicDB and akin to SteamDB was promptly shut down by Epic Games upon realizing that external tools were tapping into its store information.
Within the leaked database were references to project codenames and titles some of which were easily recognizable. One standout mention was a project related to Turok by Saber Interactive although it remains uncertain whether this pertains to a game or a remastered version. Additionally among the titles was BioShock 4 which has been under development since at 2019, with the codename “Parkside.”
Speculation and Potential Revelations

Users, on forums such as Reddit and ResetEra have been sifting through leaked information to uncover the identities of the codenames. Some believe that a project called “Utah” by Sony Interactive Entertainment might be a PC version of The Last of Us Part 2 while a project named “Semla” by Rockstar Games could possibly be the anticipated PC release of Red Dead Redemption based on comparisons of file sizes.
In addition the leaked database from Epic Games Store revealed some codenames from game publishers. Sega has projects known as “Porridge,” “Croquembouche,” and “CurlyWurly ” whereas Ubisoft has chosen food related names like “Puffpastry” and “Profiterole.” With gamers awaiting announcements the leaked database has certainly stirred up excitement and speculation about whats in store for PC gaming, on the Epic Games Store platform.