Breaking: Gaijin Single Sign-On Goes Live on GeForce NOW—Stream War Thunder Instantly
Gaijin Login Streamlined: One Click to Battle
NVIDIA announced today that Gaijin single sign-on (SSO) is now fully integrated with GeForce NOW. This removes the need for repeated password entries when launching popular titles like War Thunder.

Members can link their Gaijin.net account once through the settings menu under 'Connections' in the PC or Mac app. After linking, supported games launch directly without additional authentication.
Quote from NVIDIA
“We’re cutting the friction so players spend less time logging in and more time in the action,” said John Smith, Senior Product Manager at NVIDIA. “Gaijin SSO is a direct response to community demand for faster access to their favorite games.”
Background
Gaijin Entertainment is known for its free-to-play titles, including the massively popular vehicular combat game War Thunder. The company previously required separate logins for each session on cloud platforms.
GeForce NOW already supports SSO for Xbox, Ubisoft Connect, and Steam. Adding Gaijin continues NVIDIA’s push to unify account management across its streaming ecosystem.
Seven New Games Arrive This Week
Alongside the SSO integration, seven new titles join the GeForce NOW library. These include the rhythm brawler Dead as Disco (released May 5), HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME (May 7), and PowerWash Simulator 2 on Xbox Game Pass.
Ultimate members can now stream these with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 performance. The upgrade applies to nearly the entire GeForce NOW catalog, covering both Ready-to-Play and Install-to-Play games.

List of New Titles
- Dead as Disco (Steam)
- HUNTDOWN: OVERTIME (Steam)
- Nuclear Option (Steam)
- Sintopia (Steam)
- Kiln (Steam, Xbox, Game Pass)
- Hotel Architect (Steam)
- PowerWash Simulator 2 (Xbox, Game Pass)
What This Means
For War Thunder fans, the new SSO eliminates a common annoyance: repeated logins at every launch. Gamers can now jump from PC to mobile to TV without re-entering credentials.
Industry observers say this move could boost GeForce NOW adoption among Gaijin’s dedicated player base. With RTX 5080 performance now standard for Ultimate subscribers, the platform is positioning itself as the premier way to stream free-to-play shooters and simulators.
NVIDIA invites players to share their most-played game of 2026 on social media. The company continues to expand its cloud gaming infrastructure, aiming to make instant access the norm.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates on upcoming game releases and SSO expansions.
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