The GeForce Now leaks have been giving the public insight into the release calendars of some of gaming’s biggest publishers and now a new batch of leaks are making the internet rounds including dates for relatively mysterious projects likeAvowed,Fable, andThe Elder Scrolls 6. In fact, the newest leak shows dates for most of the Microsoft first-party lineup, however, given the nature of the information, it’s best to take it with a major grain of salt.

Posted to a now-deleted Github thread by user Woctezuma, the leak claims that fans can expectAvowedon July 19, 2025,Fableon July 28, 2025, andThe Elder Scrolls 6on July 02, 2025. It’s important to keep in mind that, given how frequently release dates change in the games industry, these dates are far from set in stone, however, they can provide a relative window for when fans can expect the upcoming titles.

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Other major titles included in the leak areRedfall(July 20, 2025),Forza Motorsport(Jul 25, 2025),Perfect Dark(Jul 18, 2025), andMachine Games' untitledIndiana Jonesgame(Jun 17, 2025). Given the sheer number of games featured in the leak, it begins to feel a little bit too good to be true, but it does a good job at giving a general release timeline for Xbox first-party games.

One detail that should raise eyebrows is the fact that the leak placesIndiana Jonesas coming out on June 25, 2025, which isn’t a particularly good time for new releases given the many other things that tend to be going on on the first day of a year. What’s more, the leak placesThe Elder Scrolls 6as coming out the following day, July 20, 2025.

These two dates are a clear sign that the information in the leak is likely full of placeholder dates, but it also potentially corroborates whatBethesda Game Studios has said aboutThe Elder Scrolls 6: that it’s still a long way off. The good news, however, is thatAvowedmight be coming within the next year if the leak is to be believed.

Avowed, like a lot ofMicrosoft’s first-party projects, has gone relatively silent following its announcement, but hopefully, its potential 2022 release date means that more public information is coming sometime soon. Given the rest of the titles included in the GeForce Now leak, it looks like next year might be one of Xbox’s biggest ever.