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GeForce Now Adds Firefox Support Five Years After Chrome, Now Live

Firefox joins GeForce NOW’s supported browsers, giving Ultimate subscribers up to 1440p streaming at 120 frames per second.

  • Mozilla and NVIDIA officially added GeForce NOW support to Firefox on Windows, expanding cloud gaming access to another browser following months of collaboration between the two companies.
  • Unlike Chromium-based browsers like Chrome and Edge, Firefox prioritizes privacy and granular user controls, requiring extensive development to handle high-performance cloud gaming demands and millisecond response times.
  • GeForce Now Ultimate subscribers can stream games at up to 1440p and 120 frames per second, with access to more than 2,000 games from Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox.
  • NVIDIA noted that it "set a high bar for browser support" regarding performance, and Firefox now joins officially supported browsers including Safari and Opera in enabling in-browser streaming.
  • Recently, the company expanded GeForce Now app availability to more TVs with third-party streamers, including Fire TV, as NVIDIA and Mozilla signal more streaming options ahead.
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HotHardware broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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