GeForce Now is now compatible with Firefox on Windows and allows cloud gaming directly from the browser without installing additional programs.
The integration was announced by Mozilla and Nvidia and expands the options for accessing the cloud gaming service.
GeForce Now is now compatible with Firefox on Windows
How to use GeForce Now on Firefox
To use GeForce Now on Firefox, no additional installation is required. Users must visit the service's website and start playing.
Compatibility is available for Firefox on Windows computers. According to Nvidia, the performance should be similar to other alternatives for accessing the service.
Additionally, the browser can be used with multiple tabs open at the same time while playing through GeForce Now.
How to use GeForce Now on Firefox
What image quality does GeForce Now offer on Firefox
Users with a Premium membership for GeForce Now can achieve a resolution of up to 1440p and a frame rate of 120 frames per second from Firefox.
The performance of cloud gaming depends on a suitable internet connection, as the titles require significant bandwidth to maintain a quick response.
What image quality does GeForce Now offer in Firefox
Why GeForce Now took time to arrive on Firefox
The integration with Firefox took longer than compatibility with other browsers. Mozilla noted that the development had to consider the specific features of its browser.
Unlike Chromium-based browsers, Firefox places special emphasis on privacy and the controls it offers to users.
Cloud gaming, on the other hand, demands considerable resource and data usage to stream large titles with a response measured in milliseconds.
Why GeForce Now Took Time to Arrive on Firefox
Nvidia also explained that it established a high standard for browser compatibility before incorporating the service into a new platform.
GeForce Now expands its options for gaming without installing an app
The arrival on Firefox adds to the compatibility that GeForce Now already had with Google Chrome since 2021. The service also has a standalone application for various systems.
GeForce Now expands its options for playing without installing an application
In Firefox, moreover, it is not necessary to use a controller to play via streaming. The experience is similar to that available on Chrome and in the standalone application.
The new compatibility is part of a series of integrations by Nvidia. Recently, the company also announced the arrival of GeForce Now on Fire TV and expanded the availability of its application on third-party TVs and streaming devices.