This Thursday’s GeForce Now news is more discreet than on previous occasions, but we have interesting names among the games arriving this week on NVIDIA’s well-known cloud gaming platform. Of all these new games, the most notable is undoubtedly No Rest for the Wicked, whose minimum requirements we confirmed a few hours ago.
If your computer can’t handle No Rest for the Wicked and you want to play it, no problem, you can turn to GeForce Now. Below is the full list of new games coming to said platform this week:
- Kill It With Fire 2 (new release on Steam, April 16).
- The Crew Motorfest (new release on Steam, April 18).
- No Rest for the Wicked (new release on Steam, April 18).
- Evil West (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass).
- Light Year Boundary (Steam).
- Tomb Raider I-III Remastered (Steam).
NVIDIA also confirmed the arrival of the technology DLSS 2 to Manor Lords, Welcome to ParadiZe and Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure, meaning all three will be able to use this intelligent scaling and reconstruction solution to significantly improve performance.


On another note, outside of gaming, we also have important news in the NVIDIA Studio ecosystem. Adobe and Blackmagic Design they continue to bet on AI offer differentiating technologies and the latest NVIDIA Studio drivers come with specific optimizations that allow you to take advantage of the new features incorporated in Adobe and DaVinci solutions. Among these new functions we can highlight:
- Adobe Premiere Pro speech-to-text functionalitywhich now offers hardware acceleration on NVIDIA RTX and GeForce RTX GPUs, improving performance by 15%.
- RTX GPU acceleration in Adobe After Effectswhich allows you to seamlessly import 3D objects and render them in the same 3D space as the camera, light and other 3D layers.
- Version 19 of DaVinci Resolve by Blackmagic Design adds two new artificial intelligence features which take advantage of the hardware acceleration offered by NVIDIA RTX graphics cards.
Latest NVIDIA Studio Drivers They are now available for download on NVIDIA’s official website. We can also download them through GeForce Experience and the NVIDIA app if we have them installed. Both are useful for updating drivers as they notify us when new versions are available for download and allow us to complete the download and installation process with a simple click.