No joke — GFN Thursday is skipping the tricks and heading straight into the games. April kicks off with ten new titles, bringing fresh adventures to GeForce NOW, including the launch of Capcom’s highly anticipated PRAGMATA.
A dozen new games are available to stream this week, including Arknights: Endfield, which expands the acclaimed series into a full 3D real‑time strategy adventure. On GeForce NOW, every battle flows with precision and every mission looks sharper than ever.
So gear up, grab a controller or gaming device of choice, and get ready to stream — another month of great gaming is now underway.
Command the Frontier

Arknights: Endfield from Hypergryph expands the acclaimed Arknights universe into a full, 3D, real‑time strategy role-playing game. Blending tactical planning with sleek sci‑fi aesthetics, the title invites players into a world featuring terraformed settlements, advanced technology and looming threats beneath the planet’s surface.
Set on the perilous planet Talos‑II, Endfield follows a group of pioneers uncovering lost secrets and battling hostile factions. The game seamlessly merges base‑building, exploration and combat — with squads of operators coordinating in real time to overcome environmental hazards and powerful enemies. Every decision impacts survival, progress and the unfolding mystery of the world.
On GeForce NOW, Arknights: Endfield can be played at the highest settings from virtually any device, enabling crisp visuals and high performance without compromise. GeForce RTX rendering brings the game’s metallic skylines and glowing wastelands to life, while ultralow-latency streaming ensures every tactical command lands with precision.
Spring Into April

Capcom’s Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection includes seven games and additional features, including a gallery of illustrations and music. Eleven‑year‑old Geo Stelar is a grieving boy who isolates himself after the mysterious disappearance of his astronaut father. His life changes when he encounters an extraterrestrial being named Omega‑Xis, granting him the power to become Mega Man. The collection streams instantly with GeForce NOW, turning any device into a Star Force terminal ready to save the world once more.
Check out what else is available this week:
- Hozy (New release on Steam, March 30)
- Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together (New release on Steam, March 31)
- Legacy of Kain: Ascendance (New release on Steam, March 31)
- Subliminal (New release on Steam, March 31)
- Super Meat Boy 3D (New release on Steam, March 31)
- I Am Jesus Christ (New release on Steam, April 2)
- ALL WILL FALL (New release on Steam, April 3, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- Arknights: Endfield (Official Site)
- Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection (Steam)
- Nova Roma (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass)
- RuneScape: Dragonwilds (Steam)
- Way of the Hunter 2 (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
And look forward to the games coming throughout the month:
- Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors (New release on Steam, April 21)
- Samson (New release on Steam, April 8)
- Replaced (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, April 14)
- Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss (New release on Steam, April 16)
- PRAGMATA (New release on Steam, April 17)
- Outbound (New release on Steam, April 23)
- Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era (New release on Steam, April 30)
- Bus Bound (New release on Steam, April 30)
More of March
In addition to the 15 games announced last month, a dozen more joined the GeForce NOW library:
- 1348 Ex Voto (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- BATTLETECH (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
- Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together (Steam)
- Despot’s Game (Xbox, available on Microsoft)
- Diablo II: Resurrected (Steam)
- Hozy (Steam)
- King’s Quest (Ubisoft)
- Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection (Steam, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- Super Meat Boy 3D (Steam)
- Warcraft I: Remastered (Ubisoft)
- Warcraft II: Remastered (Ubisoft)
- Way of the Hunter 2 (Steam)
What are you planning to play this weekend? Check out Crimson Desert on GeForce NOW in Anytime Anywhere Gaming’s YouTube review.



