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GeForce NOW Adds Firefox Support for 1440p at 120 FPS

The change gives paid subscribers a new browser route to stream high‑frame‑rate PC games after months of engineering between NVIDIA and Mozilla.

Overview

  • NVIDIA and Mozilla announced Wednesday that Firefox is officially supported on GeForce NOW and that paid Performance and Ultimate subscribers can play via play.geforcenow.com at up to 1440p and 120 frames per second.
  • GeForce NOW’s tier rules remain in place: the free Basic Rig tier has 1‑hour 1080p sessions, Performance offers 6‑hour sessions up to 1440p, and Ultimate provides 8‑hour sessions and higher backend GPU classes, and NVIDIA added a monthly streaming cap earlier this year.
  • Firefox’s integration followed months of joint engineering to meet GeForce NOW’s performance bar, and Mozilla will explain the technical work and the partnership’s implications at Gamescom on August 25.
  • Cloud gaming through Firefox works with libraries such as Steam, Epic, PC Game Pass, GOG and Ubisoft Connect, but players still need a strong home internet connection and can expect measurable input delay that can affect fast‑action games.
  • The addition broadens device and browser choice alongside recent Linux client stability and Chromebook initiatives, though Firefox’s roughly 2.45% global browser share means this mainly expands options rather than dramatically growing GeForce NOW’s reach.