GeForce NOW adds Firefox support for cloud gaming
GeForce NOW now runs on Firefox, letting users play PC games directly from the browser without downloads on Windows, Mac, Chromebooks and handhelds.
Source: NVIDIA Newsroom · August 20, 2026 at 4:33 PM · AI-assisted report
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GeForce NOW now runs on Firefox, letting users play PC games directly from the browser without downloads on Windows, Mac, Chromebooks and handhelds.
Market Impact
The Firefox extension widens access to GeForce NOW’s RTX-powered cloud library, streaming titles at up to 1440p and 120 frames per second for Ultimate members. Firefox joins Chrome, Edge and Opera on Windows, allowing school laptops and everyday PCs to run supported games instantly. Members start by downloading the latest Firefox version and visiting play.geforcenow.com.
GeForce NOW also added 12 new titles this week, topped by Gallipoli, a WWI shooter from BlackMill Games. The game drops players into 25v25 battles with historical classes, weapons and one-shot combat across coastal, desert and urban fronts. Cloud saves let users switch between devices without local storage delays.
Availability varies as games are added after store release throughout the week. Users can try the service via a day pass, with the fee later credited if they upgrade to a paid membership.