Nvidia's GeForce Now Gets Firefox Support After 5 Years of Chrome Availability
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The streaming gaming platform designed by NVIDIA – GeForce NOW – continues its development and now touches an iconic browser.
Players have been waiting for GeForce NOW support on Firefox for years. NVIDIA formalizes this compatibility and opens access to the cloud gaming powered by GeForce RTX graphics cards to Firefox users on a Windows operating system. Firefox users will now be able to stream more than 2,000 PC games from virtually anywhere, without download, without installation and without hardware upgrade: Windows PC and browser are enough. Video game: one of the…
Good news for Mozilla users. NVIDIA has added official Firefox support on Windows to its GeForce Now video game streaming service, allowing you to play on the cloud via Mozilla’s browser at resolutions of up to 1440p and 120 frames per second for Ultimate plan subscribers. It’s released by Kris Holt on Engadget on August 18, with simultaneous confirmation from Mozilla’s official blog. Firefox thus becomes the fifth browser with official GeForce …
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