April is shaping as much as be a legitimately strong month for GeForce NOW subscribers. NVIDIA announced the total April lineup today, kicking things off with 12 games available immediately and confirming one other 8 titles arriving throughout the month, including several day-one launches.
Leading this week’s additions is Arknights: Endfield from Hypergryph, the long-awaited 3D real-time strategy RPG expansion of the Arknights universe. The sport drops players onto the terraformed planet Talos-II, mixing base-building, exploration, and squad combat with the tactical depth the franchise is thought for. It supports DLSS Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution for Ultimate subscribers, which on GeForce NOW’s RTX-powered server infrastructure means a noticeably cleaner and smoother experience than many users will get on their very own hardware.
Looking ahead within the month, PRAGMATA is the headliner. Capcom’s long-awaited sci-fi motion game, six years in development and arriving April 17, can be a day-and-date release on GeForce NOW. It also supports path tracing alongside DLSS Multi Frame Generation, making it one among the more technically ambitious titles on the service shortly.
Also confirmed for the month: Samson: A Tyndalston Story from the previous makers of Just Cause and Mad Max, which brings DLSS Super Resolution and ray traced effects; the pixel-art motion platformer Replaced; Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from the makers of Vampire Survivors; and the Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred expansion, which arrives April 28 and ought to be day-one accessible on condition that the bottom game is already on the service.
Notably, NVIDIA also confirmed this week that Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Motorsport, Icarus, and Ark: Survival Ascended have moved to Premium-tier access only, not available on the free tier. NVIDIA cited updated minimum system requirements on these titles as the explanation for the tier change.
In a separate piece of related news, Capcom also added the Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection to GeForce NOW this week. It’s a set of seven entries from the spin-off series and a pleasant piece of fan service for anyone who grew up with it.
GeForce NOW’s value proposition continues to enhance as DLSS 4.5 features, including Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and 6X mode (covered elsewhere today), propagate through the platform’s RTX 50-series server nodes. For subscribers without RTX 50-series hardware of their very own, the cloud service stays one among the higher ways to experience that feature set.

