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GeForce NOW April 2026 Lineup Brings Pragmata Day-One, Arknights: Endfield, and Over 20 New Titles to the Cloud

NVIDIA's GeForce NOW adds over 20 titles in April 2026, including day-one cloud access to Capcom's Pragmata with path tracing support, Arknights: Endfield, the Diablo IV expansion, and more. Free-tier loses several popular titles.

GeForce NOW April 2026 Lineup Brings Pragmata Day-One, Arknights: Endfield, and Over 20 New Titles to the Cloud

NVIDIA is not slowing down with its GeForce NOW catalog expansion, and April 2026 might be the strongest month the cloud gaming service has seen this year. Over 20 new titles are streaming their way onto the platform throughout the month, headlined by the day-one arrival of Capcom's long-awaited sci-fi epic Pragmata and a broad selection of games spanning strategy RPGs, survival sims, and even a biblical adventure.

Pragmata Leads the Pack

The centerpiece of this month's additions is Pragmata, Capcom's sci-fi action-adventure that has been six years in the making. Launching on April 17 across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2, the game arrives on GeForce NOW as a day-and-date cloud release. That means anyone with a browser and a decent internet connection can experience the journey of Hugh and Diana through a rogue AI-controlled lunar station without needing local hardware powerful enough to handle it.

Pragmata sci-fi environment on lunar station

What makes the GeForce NOW version particularly appealing is full support for path tracing alongside DLSS Multi Frame Generation. NVIDIA's cloud rigs are running the kind of hardware that makes these ray tracing features sing, so cloud players may actually get a more visually consistent experience than many local PC setups would deliver. Capcom priced Pragmata at $59.99 for the Standard Edition, notably staying below the $70 tier that most 2026 AAA releases have adopted, making it even more accessible.

Week One: A Strong Opening Salvo

The month kicked off with a dozen titles landing on the service in the first week alone. Arknights: Endfield is one of the biggest names in the batch, expanding the acclaimed Arknights franchise into a full 3D real-time strategy adventure. It has already built a passionate community on mobile and PC, and cloud streaming removes any barrier for players who want to jump in on bigger screens without installation headaches.

Alongside Endfield, the first wave includes Way of the Hunter 2 for simulation fans, Super Meat Boy 3D for platformer masochists, Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection for retro enthusiasts, and Nova Roma for city-builder strategists. The variety is impressive, covering nearly every genre in a single week.

Pragmata Hugh and Diana exploring the station

One title that caught plenty of attention for entirely different reasons is I Am Jesus Christ, the simulation game that lets players walk in the shoes of Jesus himself. It launched on Steam on April 2 and immediately became one of the most talked-about releases of the month. Whether you approach it as a curiosity or a genuine spiritual experience, it is now streamable through GeForce NOW.

More Arriving Throughout April

Samson: A Tyndalston Story comes from the former developers behind Just Cause and Mad Max, and it brings DLSS Super Resolution and ray traced effects to the cloud. The pixel-art action platformer Replaced has been on wishlists for years and is finally here. Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard, the latest entry from the team behind the massively popular Vampire Survivors, adds another layer of chaotic arcade action to the service.

Perhaps the biggest late-month addition is the Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred expansion, arriving April 28. Since the base game is already on GeForce NOW, the expansion should be accessible from day one for subscribers who own it, making cloud gaming a viable way to grind through the new content without being tied to a single machine.

Premium Tier Changes Worth Noting

Not all the news is additions. NVIDIA confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Motorsport, Icarus, and Ark: Survival Ascended have all moved to Premium-tier access only. Free-tier users can no longer stream these titles, with NVIDIA citing updated minimum system requirements as the reason for the shift. It is a reminder that the free tier, while generous, has limits, and that the most demanding games will increasingly require a paid subscription.

Pragmata action sequence gameplay

For cloud gaming enthusiasts, April 2026 reinforces the idea that GeForce NOW is no longer just a convenience play. With day-one AAA launches, ray tracing support, and a library that grows by double digits every month, NVIDIA's service is becoming a legitimate primary platform for a growing number of players. Whether Pragmata becomes the breakout hit of the spring or Arknights: Endfield captures your attention, there is no shortage of reasons to fire up a stream this month.

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