Danny Weber
The South Korean game rating board has leaked several unannounced games including LEGO Skylines, Persona 4 Revival, and others. Discover the latest gaming leaks and what to expect at Summer Game Fest.
South Korea's Game Rating and Administration Committee (GRAC) has once again become a source of major gaming leaks. As noted by Gematsu, the regulator's database recently revealed a group of projects, some of which haven't even been officially announced yet. The most surprising find was a game called LEGO Skylines from Paradox Interactive.
Based on the title, LEGO Skylines could be a spin-off or separate version of the city-building series Cities: Skylines, done in a LEGO style. The rating submission was filed on March 25, and on April 9, the game received an 'Everyone' age rating. Since Paradox hasn't publicly announced the project yet, the most likely venue for its reveal appears to be the Summer Game Fest, which takes place in early June.
Also appearing in the same database was Persona 4: Revival from SEGA and ATLUS. This is a full remake of Persona 4, first revealed at the Xbox Games Showcase in June 2025. The game is slated for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, but a specific release date hasn't been announced yet. Its appearance in the Korean rating board could indicate that new information about the launch is imminent.
Other notable projects on the list include Gears of War: E-Day from The Coalition and Ace Combat 8: Wings of Shif from Bandai Namco. Gears of War: E-Day was previously confirmed for a 2026 release, with rumors suggesting it could arrive around September. Ace Combat 8 was already shown at TGA 2025; the project is being developed on Unreal Engine 5 and is expected to launch in 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
There was particular interest in the appearance of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy from Eidos Montréal. The game originally came out in 2021, but a new registration in Korea could indicate that a version for Nintendo Switch 2 is being prepared. Unlike the original Switch, where the game was only available via cloud streaming, the new listing is expected to be a native version that runs locally on the more powerful hardware.
The coming weeks could be packed with gaming announcements. The main Summer Game Fest show is scheduled for June 5, and the Xbox Games Showcase will take place on June 7. That's where LEGO Skylines might be revealed, along with more details on Persona 4: Revival's release date and other projects that have already appeared in the Korean regulator's database.
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