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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Last Updated on August 19, 2026 Nvidia GeForce Now has come to Firefox on Windows, giving users another way to access the cloud gaming service without having to switch browsers or download the standalone GFN app. Mozilla and Nvidia have been working on the integration for several months, and the feature is now officially available. ...
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