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New April Games Streaming on GeForce NOW: Arknights Endfield, PRAGMATA and More

New April Games Streaming on GeForce NOW: Arknights Endfield, PRAGMATA and More

New Adventures Landing on GeForce NOW

April is kicking off with a stacked lineup for GeForce NOW members. NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service is adding a wave of new titles, including the highly anticipated Arknights Endfield and Capcom’s upcoming sci fi adventure PRAGMATA. If you like the idea of high end PC gaming without worrying about your own hardware, this month’s batch is worth a look.

In total, ten new games are joining the service at the start of the month, with more rolling out as April goes on. Whether you are into real time strategy, classic action series, indie platformers or RPGs, there is something here to stream on virtually any device.

The big advantage with GeForce NOW is that these games can run at high settings and strong performance even if you are playing on a low powered laptop, an older desktop, or a mobile device. NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX powered servers handle the heavy lifting and stream the game back to you with low latency, giving you a PC grade experience through the cloud.

Arknights Endfield: Strategy on the Frontier

One of the standout additions is Arknights Endfield from Hypergryph. Fans of the original Arknights will recognize the universe, but Endfield shifts the series into a full 3D real time strategy role playing game with a much more cinematic feel.

The story takes place on the dangerous planet Talos II. You lead a group of pioneers trying to reclaim the frontier, dig into lost secrets and survive against hostile factions and creatures hiding beneath the surface. It is a mix of sci fi world building and tactical gameplay that rewards careful planning and quick reactions.

Gameplay blends several systems into one experience:

  • Base building to develop and defend your settlements and infrastructure
  • Exploration across terraformed landscapes and mysterious ruins
  • Real time combat where squads of operators coordinate skills to handle enemies and environmental hazards

Every decision affects how your story unfolds, how your base grows and how your squad survives. On GeForce NOW, you can push Endfield to its highest settings without worrying about your own rig. GeForce RTX rendering lets metallic skylines, neon lights and wastelands pop with detail, while ultralow latency streaming keeps your commands responsive so your tactical plays do not feel laggy.

If you enjoy strategy games, squad management, and slick sci fi aesthetics but do not own a powerful gaming PC, this is exactly the kind of title that shows what cloud gaming can do.

Mega Man Star Force and a Packed April Lineup

Another highlight this month is Capcom’s Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection. This bundle brings seven Star Force games together, plus a gallery full of art and music for long time fans. You play as Geo Stelar, an eleven year old dealing with the loss of his astronaut father. After meeting the alien Omega Xis, Geo gains the power to merge and become Mega Man, letting you tackle threats in a mix of real world and digital battles.

On GeForce NOW, the entire collection streams instantly, turning almost any device into a Star Force machine. It is a great way to revisit the series or discover it for the first time without hunting down old hardware.

Alongside these headliners, a dozen more games are available to stream, offering a range of genres:

  • Hozy a new release on Steam
  • Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together for co op cooking chaos
  • Legacy of Kain: Ascendance a fresh entry for fans of dark fantasy action
  • Subliminal a new puzzle style title
  • Super Meat Boy 3D a tougher than nails platformer reborn in 3D
  • I Am Jesus Christ a narrative focused experience
  • ALL WILL FALL tagged as GeForce RTX 5080 ready
  • Nova Roma also available through Xbox Game Pass
  • RuneScape: Dragonwilds expanding the classic MMO
  • Way of the Hunter 2 another RTX 5080 ready title

Looking further into April, more releases are already on the calendar. Some of the notable ones include:

  • Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors bringing more roguelike chaos
  • Samson a new game arriving early in the month
  • Replaced a stylish action platformer coming to both Steam and Xbox with support through Game Pass
  • Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss for horror and cosmic myth fans
  • PRAGMATA Capcom’s new sci fi title set to launch on Steam and GeForce NOW
  • Outbound and Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era for strategy and exploration fans
  • Bus Bound closing out the month

On top of all that, March quietly expanded the GeForce NOW library with even more games like BATTLETECH via Game Pass, Diablo II Resurrected, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection and remastered versions of Warcraft I and II. Several of these are marked GeForce RTX 5080 ready, hinting at support for the latest generation of NVIDIA data center GPUs powering the cloud.

All of this means that whether you are into big name franchises, experimental indies or classic remasters, there is a steady stream of new options without needing to upgrade your own GPU or CPU. You can jump into demanding titles on a modest laptop or even a mobile device and still enjoy smooth frame rates and higher graphics presets through the cloud.

If you are planning your weekend sessions, you can also check out titles like Crimson Desert which has been highlighted in community reviews for its performance on GeForce NOW. With cloud gaming maturing and more big publishers on board, services like this are becoming a serious option for PC style gaming without the traditional hardware barrier.

Original article and image: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-april-2026-games-list/

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