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GeForce NOW Adds Firefox Support for Browser Play

Months of joint engineering met NVIDIA’s technical standards so paid members can stream supported PC games without installing a desktop app at higher in‑cloud quality.

Overview

  • NVIDIA announced Thursday that Firefox is now an officially supported browser for GeForce NOW, letting paid members access play.geforcenow.com to start games without a dedicated client.
  • GeForce NOW’s tiered limits remain in place with Ultimate members able to stream in‑browser up to 1440p at 120 frames per second and Performance/Basic tiers offering lower resolution and session lengths.
  • Players can stream more than 2,000 supported titles tied to their Steam, Epic, GOG, Ubisoft Connect or Xbox Game Pass libraries by signing in at play.geforcenow.com and using the latest Firefox version.
  • Mozilla and NVIDIA said the rollout followed months of collaboration to meet a ‘high bar’ for a non‑Chromium browser, because Firefox needed engine‑level work to handle low‑latency, high‑bandwidth cloud rendering.
  • The Firefox launch follows recent platform moves—NVIDIA promoted Chromebook Fast Passes and moved its Linux client out of beta—broadening device access while performance still depends on strong internet and the user’s paid tier.