Nvidia Adds Firefox to GeForce NOW's Supported Browsers for Cloud Gaming on Windows

Nvidia has added support for GeForce NOW on Firefox for Windows. This means Firefox users can stream over 2,000 PC games without needing to download, install, or upgrade hardware.

All that is required is a Windows PC and the Firefox browser. GeForce NOW Ultimate members can stream at up to 1440p and 120 frames per second with RTX-powered performance. Mozilla says the addition comes after months of work with Nvidia.

Users have requested GeForce NOW support on Firefox for years.

GeForce NOW Brings Cloud Gaming to Firefox on Windows

Cloud gaming puts more strain on a browser than most websites, since performance and responsiveness are important. Mozilla says bringing GeForce NOW to Firefox for Windows took months of collaboration and engineering with Nvidia.

Players can stream high-performance PC games directly from Firefox without waiting on lengthy downloads, installs, or updates. "Firefox earned its place on our list of supported browsers by delivering the first-class experience GeForce NOW players expect," said Andrew Fear, Director of NVIDIA GeForce NOW. "We set a high bar for browser support, and we're excited to welcome Firefox, giving millions of Firefox fans a new way to stream the games they love."

Mozilla points to Firefox's customization and multitasking features as benefits for gamers. Users can set themes, change colors, adjust tab settings, run Discord in Split View, keep a guide open in another tab, or browse Reddit between matches before switching to full screen to play.

"Teaming up with NVIDIA to bring GeForce NOW to Firefox is a milestone moment, one of the world's leading cloud gaming services, now running on a browser built for privacy, control and flexibility," said Ajit Varma, Head of Firefox.

GeForce NOW on Firefox Supports Existing Game Libraries

Firefox users can stream games they already own from Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, Xbox PC Game Pass, or Ubisoft Connect. After signing in, players can open their library and start streaming supported games.

To try it:

  1. Update to the latest version of Firefox.
  2. Go to play.geforcenow.com.
  3. Sign in with a GeForce NOW account.

GeForce NOW is now available on Firefox for Windows, as long as users have the latest version of the browser. Mozilla says Nvidia will share more details about the partnership at Gamescom on August 25.

For now, support is limited to Firefox on Windows, and there is no word yet on support for other operating systems.

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