NVIDIA GeForce NOW adds official Firefox support, up to 1440p 120 FPS
NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW streaming service is now officially compatible with the Firefox browser, supporting resolutions up to 1440p at 120 FPS.
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Official support for the Mozilla Firefox browser has been integrated into the NVIDIA GeForce NOW streaming platform. Users utilizing the service through Firefox can access a library of over 2,000 games with streaming capabilities reaching 1440p resolution and 120 FPS frame rates. This browser integration follows the release of Firefox 154, which concurrently addresses 58 security vulnerabilities.
Technological outlets including PC Gamer, Windows Central, and VideoCardz document the functionality, noting that this addition completes browser support across major platforms. Pcworld.com connects the feature deployment directly to the browser's latest version update. The consensus among these sources confirms the expanded reach of the cloud gaming service to the Firefox ecosystem.
While technical specifications regarding resolution and frame rates are established, specific compatibility requirements for older versions of the browser remain unverified. Coverage does not yet specify if this integration will trigger similar updates for other niche or specialized web browsers in the near future.
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Sources (6)
- NVIDIA Adds Firefox to GeForce NOW: 2,000+ Games [2026] tech-insider.org · 20h ago
- GeForce Now has added Firefox support, so the whole gang's finally here PC Gamer · 20h ago
- Firefox 154 fixes 58 security bugs, adds Nvidia GeForce Now streaming pcworld.com · 20h ago
- NVIDIA Brings The Heat Adding Firefox To Its List Of Supported Browsers CGMagazine · 20h ago
- Firefox can stream NVIDIA GeForce NOW games at up to 1440p and 120 FPS Windows Central · 20h ago
- NVIDIA GeForce NOW adds official Firefox support, up to 1440p 120 FPS VideoCardz.com · 20h ago
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What is the maximum resolution for GeForce NOW on Firefox?
The service supports streaming at resolutions up to 1440p.
Does this update include other changes?
Yes, the Firefox 154 update also includes fixes for 58 security bugs.
How many games are available with this update?
According to tech-insider.org, the platform provides access to over 2,000 games.
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