Streamline Your Battles: Gaijin Single Sign-On Arrives on GeForce NOW

GeForce NOW is making it even easier to jump into your favorite games with a new integration that cuts down on login hassle. The latest update brings Gaijin single sign-on to the platform, allowing you to link your Gaijin.net account once and instantly access supported titles like War Thunder without repeated passwords. Alongside this convenience, seven new games are joining the cloud this week, including the rhythmic brawler Dead as Disco and the high-speed chaos of HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME. Ultimate members will also benefit from NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 performance across nearly the entire library. Keep reading to find out how to link your Gaijin account and discover all the new titles you can stream today.

What Is the New Gaijin Single Sign-On Feature on GeForce NOW?

Gaijin single sign-on (SSO) is a new account linking option that connects your Gaijin.net account directly to GeForce NOW. Once linked, you no longer need to enter your Gaijin credentials every time you launch a supported game. This works the same way as existing integrations with Xbox, Ubisoft Connect, and other platforms—one quick authorization in the settings, and the cloud remembers your login. The feature is designed to reduce friction, letting you spend less time typing and more time gaming. It’s especially useful for players who frequently switch devices, as their Gaijin library syncs seamlessly across PC, Mac, and more. To get started, simply navigate to the “Connections” tab in the GeForce NOW app and sign in with your Gaijin.net account. From that point forward, any compatible Gaijin title you own will be ready to stream with zero additional login steps.

Streamline Your Battles: Gaijin Single Sign-On Arrives on GeForce NOW
Source: blogs.nvidia.com

How Do I Link My Gaijin Account to GeForce NOW?

Linking your Gaijin account is straightforward. First, open the GeForce NOW app on your PC or Mac. Then go to the Settings menu and locate the “Connections” section. Click the option to add a Gaijin account—you’ll be prompted to log in with your existing Gaijin.net credentials. After authorizing the connection, your cloud account is permanently linked. Supported games, such as the combined-arms combat of War Thunder, will now launch directly from the GeForce NOW library without asking for Gaijin login each time. You can repeat this process on any device you use; the link persists across platforms. If you ever need to remove the connection, you can unlink it from the same Settings page. This integration mirrors the convenience already offered for other digital storefronts, streamlining your entire cloud gaming experience.

Which Gaijin Games Are Supported With This Single Sign-On?

War Thunder is the most prominent title supported by the new Gaijin SSO feature on GeForce NOW. This popular combined-arms game lets you pilot aircraft, command tanks, and sail warships in massive historical battles. With account linking, you can jump straight into the action without manual login delays. While Gaijin publishes several other games, GeForce NOW currently highlights War Thunder as the key beneficiary. More Gaijin titles may become compatible over time as the platform expands its integration. The SSO also works with any other Gaijin.net games you own that are available on GeForce NOW, so keep an eye on the library for future additions. For now, War Thunder fans will appreciate the smoother transition from launching the game to entering the battlefield across all supported devices.

What New Games Are Joining GeForce NOW This Week?

Seven new titles are streaming on GeForce NOW this week. Two are fresh releases: Dead as Disco (launched May 5 on Steam) and HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME (May 7 on Steam). The other five games are Nuclear Option (Steam), Sintopia (Steam), Kiln (Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass), Hotel Architect (Steam), and PowerWash Simulator 2 (Xbox, available on Game Pass). All these titles can be streamed immediately by subscribers, with Ultimate members enjoying them on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 hardware for top-tier performance. Whether you’re into rhythm combat, stealthy shooters, or relaxing cleaning sims, this lineup offers something for everyone. The additions continue NVIDIA’s commitment to expanding the cloud gaming library with a mix of indie gems and popular franchises.

Streamline Your Battles: Gaijin Single Sign-On Arrives on GeForce NOW
Source: blogs.nvidia.com

What Is Dead as Disco and How Does It Play?

Dead as Disco, developed by Brain Jar Games, is a rhythm-infused brawler set in a neon-soaked fever dream. Every punch, dodge, and takedown you perform must hit the beat of the pulsing soundtrack. The game blends stylish combat with music, turning each fight into a dance floor showdown. You chain combos, stay in sync with the rhythm, and keep the groove alive as enemies swarm in escalating waves. The visual style is vibrant and chaotic, matching the high-energy gameplay. Now available to stream on GeForce NOW, it requires precise timing and flair—fighting like the music never stops. It’s an excellent choice for players who enjoy action games with a musical twist, similar to titles like Hi-Fi Rush. With RTX 5080 support for Ultimate members, the game runs smoothly even during the most intense beat-driven battles.

What Performance Boost Do GeForce NOW Ultimate Members Get With RTX 5080?

Ultimate members now have access to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 graphics performance across nearly the entire GeForce NOW library. This means faster frame rates, lower latency, and support for higher resolutions and ray tracing—even on devices that couldn’t normally handle such demanding games. The RTX 5080 powers both Ready-to-Play and Install-to-Play titles, offering a substantial leap over previous generations. For Gaijin games like War Thunder, you can crank up graphics settings for an immersive visual experience with smooth gameplay. New releases such as Dead as Disco and HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME also benefit from this hardware, ensuring they run at peak performance. If you’re a competitive player, the reduced input lag can give you an edge. This upgrade is part of NVIDIA’s ongoing effort to deliver console-quality or better gaming from the cloud, without needing a high-end PC at home.

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