Overview
- GeForce NOW’s in‑browser play went live in Firefox in announcements made Wednesday and Thursday, with users able to launch games at play.geforcenow.com without installing a dedicated app.
- NVIDIA says Ultimate members can stream in Firefox at up to 1440p and 120 frames per second, while Performance and Basic tiers retain their existing session lengths and resolution limits.
- NVIDIA and Mozilla spent months collaborating to meet GeForce NOW’s low‑latency and media‑codec requirements, a process NVIDIA framed as a technical bar Firefox had to earn.
- The rollout adds another easy access route to thousands of supported PC titles drawn from users’ Steam, Epic, Game Pass, GOG and Ubisoft libraries, and NVIDIA also added 12 new games this week including Gallipoli.
- The browser option expands access for people on lower‑power or limited‑storage devices, but the experience still depends on strong internet bandwidth and carries the usual cloud‑gaming input and latency tradeoffs.