New games and day-one releases arrive on GeForce NOW this month

Explore the latest GeForce NOW additions, standout launches and streaming advantages in one concise roundup

The cloud gaming roster expands this month as GeForce NOW adds a substantial batch of new titles, including high-profile launches and day-one streaming for select releases. This update brings together strategy epics, classic collections and modern indies so players can pick up a controller or stream from virtually any device. The service highlights include the 3D evolution of a popular franchise and a much-discussed Capcom release arriving as a day-one title.

Alongside the game list, the platform emphasizes technical benefits: GeForce RTX rendering, ultralow-latency streaming, and support for high graphics settings mean many of these games can be played at pristine quality on devices that lack native GPU power. Whether you prefer precision tactical play or fast-paced action, cloud delivery aims to remove hardware barriers while preserving responsiveness and visual fidelity.

Standout arrivals to try first

Arknights: Endfield — strategy goes 3D

Arknights: Endfield expands the Arknights universe into a fully three-dimensional, real‑time strategy role-playing experience. Set on the hazardous world of Talos-II, the game centers on pioneers who explore terraformed settlements, construct bases and fight hostile factions beneath the planet’s surface. Players coordinate squads of operators in real time to manage environmental threats and combat formidable enemies, where each choice influences survival and story progression. On GeForce NOW, the title runs at top settings with ultralow-latency streaming so tactical commands and quick reactions remain precise.

Capcom’s additions: Mega Man Star Force and PRAGMATA

Capcom contributes two notable entries: the Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, which packages seven classic titles with music and art galleries, and the highly anticipated PRAGMATA, scheduled as a day-one release on Steam and streaming via GeForce NOW on April 17. The Mega Man collection follows Geo Stelar and his bond with the extraterrestrial Omega-Xis, while PRAGMATA tells the tale of Hugh, a spacefarer stranded on a lunar base who teams up with an android named Diana to confront rogue AIs and seek a way back to Earth. Both are ready to stream and add variety to the month’s lineup.

What arrived this week and what to expect later

This update includes a dozen titles already available to stream and several scheduled releases to watch. Highlights that landed recently: Hozy (new on Steam, March 30), Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together (new on Steam, March 31), Legacy of Kain: Ascendance (new on Steam, March 31), Subliminal (new on Steam, March 31), and Super Meat Boy 3D (new on Steam, March 31). Also streaming are I Am Jesus Christ (new on Steam, April 2), and ALL WILL FALL (new on Steam, April 3) — the latter noted as GeForce RTX 5080-ready. Current week entries include Arknights: Endfield, Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, Nova Roma (Steam and Xbox via Game Pass), RuneScape: Dragonwilds, and Way of the Hunter 2 (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready).

Keep an eye on titles arriving later in the month: Samson (new on Steam, April 8), Replaced (new on Steam and Xbox via Game Pass, April 14), Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss (new on Steam, April 16), PRAGMATA (new on Steam, April 17), Outbound (new on Steam, April 23), and end-of-month entries such as Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era and Bus Bound (both new on Steam, April 30). Vampire Survivors fans should note Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard arriving on April 21.

March rollup and how to plan your playtime

March also brought a healthy batch of arrivals that complement the current slate, including 1348 Ex Voto (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready), BATTLETECH (Xbox, available on Game Pass), Despot’s Game (Xbox, available on Microsoft), and remastered classics like Warcraft I: Remastered and Warcraft II: Remastered from Ubisoft. Other additions included Diablo II: Resurrected, King’s Quest, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection and Way of the Hunter 2, several of which note GeForce RTX 5080-ready support for enhanced visuals.

With this mix of brand-new releases, collections and remasters, the month offers something for strategy fans, collectors and competitive players alike. Try a tech-heavy shooter or slow down with a tactical sim — GeForce NOW is built to let you switch devices and pick up where you left off without sacrificing performance. What will you stream first this weekend?

Scritto da Sarah Finance

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