PEGI and ESRB Ratings Leaks Database for Unannounced Games

This hub tracks video games that receive PEGI or ESRB ratings before they are officially announced by their publishers. Ratings boards often list new titles, platforms, and content details ahead of time, which can reveal unannounced projects or early ports. This page is updated as new ratings appear and as each game is later revealed, renamed, or cancelled.

Last updated: 10 January 2026 · Total entries: 5

Game TitlePublisher / StudioPlatformsBoardRatingRating DateStatusNotesSource Link
Life is Strange: ReunionSquare EnixPS5PEGIPEGI 1608 January 2026AnnouncedPEGI listing appeared ahead of revealGematsu
Enchanted WonderlandKonamiSwitchESRB ESRB E05 January 2026UnannouncedESRB rating appeared pre-announcementMyNintendoNews
Splatoon 3NintendoSwitch 2PEGIPEGI 730 December 2025UnannouncedReported as being rated for Nintendo Switch 2 in EuropeGematsu
Pikmin 3 DeluxeNintendoSwitch 2PEGIPEGI 328 December 2025UnannouncedPEGI listing for Switch 2 surfaced before any official Switch 2 edition announcementPEGI Listing
Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag ResyncedUbisoftTBCPEGIPEGI 1809 December 2025UnannouncedPEGI entry briefly visible, new domain registeredCorkBen via X/Twitter
Data shown here focuses on ratings leaks identified in roughly the last 30 days. Older entries may be archived as new classifications are added.

Inclusion rules

Each entry in this tracker must meet all of the following:

  • The game had no official public announcement at the time the rating was spotted.
  • The rating came from an official PEGI or ESRB public listing (live or archived).
  • The listing revealed something useful for discovery, such as the title, platforms, or content descriptors.
  • There is at least one reliable piece of evidence for the listing, such as an archive capture or coverage from a reputable outlet.

Method and limitations

This tracker is not a complete list of PEGI and ESRB ratings. It focuses on cases where a classification entry appeared before a game was officially announced or acknowledged by its publisher. PEGI and ESRB do not offer a dedicated “leaks” feed, and some listings are only briefly visible or later removed, so each entry is checked against archived pages or reputable reporting where possible. Rumours, unsourced social posts, and ratings for already-announced games are not included.

Evidence sources

  1. Entries are verified using:
  2. PEGI public listings and archives
  3. ESRB public listings and archives
  4. Archive services such as Wayback and Archive.today
  5. Coverage from reputable outlets