NVIDIA adds Gaijin single sign-on to GeForce NOW
NVIDIA’s latest GeForce NOW update is not only about new games. The service is also adding Gaijin single sign-on, which should make access smoother for players using Gaijin-connected titles and accounts. In practical terms, features like this matter because cloud gaming has to reduce friction. If a player has to log in repeatedly, wrestle with publisher accounts or rebuild session access every time they stream, the convenience argument weakens. GeForce NOW’s long-term appeal is that it lets players use powerful cloud hardware to access PC games without constantly upgrading a local machine. But account handling, library support and launch simplicity are just as important as raw GPU power. The same update adds this week’s games, including Huntdown: Overtime, Dead as Disco, Kiln and PowerWash Simulator 2. This is a smaller infrastructure story, but it shows where cloud gaming is really won or lost: not only in frame rates, but in how easily players can get from click to play.