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NVIDIA GeForce NOW Adds Firefox Support for 1440p Cloud Gaming

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NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, has officially expanded its browser compatibility to include Mozilla’s Firefox. This partnership allows users who prefer Firefox for its privacy features and ad-blocking capabilities to stream supported PC games directly from their library without leaving the browser. Paid subscribers can now access resolutions up to 1440p at 120 FPS by visiting play.geforcenow.com.

The move comes as NVIDIA looks to broaden the accessibility of its streaming platform beyond the traditional Chrome and Edge ecosystems. By integrating directly with Firefox, NVIDIA is acknowledging the growing segment of users who prioritize browser independence and enhanced security features when choosing their web client.

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The GeForce NOW interface now runs smoothly within Mozilla's Firefox browser.

GeForce NOW Firefox Support: What Changed and Why It Matters

According to the official announcement, GeForce NOW has earned its place on the supported browser list by delivering what NVIDIA describes as a first-class experience for players. Andrew Fear, the Director of GeForce NOW at NVIDIA, highlighted that the integration was driven by performance standards rather than just market share.

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This development is particularly notable given Firefox’s current position in the browser market. Mozilla reports that Firefox holds approximately 2.45% of the global browser share. While this percentage may seem small, it represents a dedicated user base that has increasingly migrated to Firefox following changes to ad-blocking policies in Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.

For NVIDIA, supporting Firefox is a strategic expansion. Cloud gaming relies heavily on efficient video decoding and low-latency data transmission. Firefox’s implementation of modern web standards, including WebRTC and advanced rendering engines, allows it to handle the high-bandwidth demands of 1440p streaming effectively. This ensures that users on Firefox receive the same visual fidelity and responsiveness as those on other supported platforms.

What This Means for You

If you are a current GeForce NOW subscriber, this update removes a barrier to entry for those who have avoided the service due to browser preferences. You no longer need to switch to Chrome or Edge to access the full streaming experience. The integration is seamless, meaning you can launch games from your Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, Ubisoft Connect, or PC Game Pass libraries directly within Firefox.

For users concerned about performance, the experience has been tested and confirmed to be smooth. However, it is important to remember that cloud gaming inherently involves some input latency. While NVIDIA’s infrastructure minimizes this through optimized server locations and robust network protocols, fast-paced competitive titles may still feel slightly less responsive compared to a local high-end PC setup. NVIDIA recommends a stable internet connection, ideally with low latency, to fully utilize the 1440p and 120 FPS capabilities.

Additionally, this partnership underscores a broader trend in the tech industry where companies are collaborating to support open standards and user choice. Mozilla’s involvement in gaming peripherals and services, including its earlier work with gaming hardware, aligns with its mission to provide users with more options for their digital lives. It also signals that Firefox is becoming a viable platform for high-performance web applications beyond traditional browsing.

How to Get It

To start using GeForce NOW on Firefox, you will need a paid subscription. The service offers three main tiers:

  • Basic Rig: This free, ad-supported tier allows 1-hour sessions at 1080p resolution. It is suitable for casual play but does not include priority access or higher resolutions.
  • Performance: Subscribers in this tier can stream for up to 6 hours at resolutions up to 1440p and 120 FPS. This is the ideal choice for most gamers seeking a balance between cost and performance.
  • Ultimate: For the highest quality experience, the Ultimate tier offers 8-hour sessions at up to 5K resolution. This tier is designed for enthusiasts with high-end displays and robust internet connections.
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The collaboration bridges NVIDIA's cloud infrastructure with Mozilla's privacy-focused browser.

Ensure you are running the latest version of Firefox to take advantage of the new support. Simply navigate to play.geforcenow.com, log in with your NVIDIA account, and select a game from your connected libraries. The streaming client will launch directly within the browser tab, requiring no additional downloads or installations.

What to Expect Next

Mozilla has indicated that it will share further details about this partnership at Gamescom on August 25. While specific roadmap details for Firefox-integrated gaming features remain under wraps, the collaboration suggests potential future developments in how web browsers support high-performance gaming workloads.

As cloud gaming continues to evolve, partnerships like this one between NVIDIA and Mozilla will likely become more common. They highlight the importance of cross-platform compatibility and user choice in an increasingly fragmented digital landscape. For now, Firefox users can enjoy the full power of GeForce NOW without compromise.

Source: Latest from Windows Central

Over to you: Are you switching to Firefox for GeForce NOW, or sticking with your current browser?

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