NVIDIA has expanded GeForce NOW cloud gaming to support Mozilla Firefox, joining Chrome, Edge, and Opera on the Windows platform. The service now delivers RTX-powered gaming at up to 1440p and 120 frames per second for Ultimate members directly in the Firefox browser at play.geforcenow.com, eliminating the need for dedicated app downloads. This marks another cross-browser client milestone and broadens access for users who rely on Firefox as their primary browser or prefer not to install separate gaming applications.
The Firefox addition signals NVIDIA's push to make cloud gaming frictionless across multiple browser ecosystems. Users can now jump into library titles like Gallipoli (a new WW1 multiplayer game) without lengthy downloads or local storage consumption, relying instead on NVIDIA's data centers to handle the compute heavy lifting. Cloud saves sync across all platforms—PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, handhelds—making GeForce NOW accessible regardless of client choice.
For architecture teams evaluating remote/cloud gaming infrastructure, Firefox support on GeForce NOW reduces a key deployment friction: browser consistency. Combined with mobile support and game pass integration, the platform now covers most casual-to-core user workflows without requiring client software. This incremental expansion is table stakes for cloud gaming adoption among consumer audiences, though enterprise gaming and training use cases have different client requirements and latency constraints.