NVIDIA’s self-made cloud gaming platform, GeForce NOW, has added official support for Mozilla’s Firefox web browser. Firefox users with a paid subscription to NVIDIA’s service can now play supported PC titles from their Steam, PC Game Pass, GOG, Epic Games Store, or Ubisoft Connect libraries at up to 1440p and 120 FPS by navigating to play.geforcenow.com.
Firefox earned its place on our list of supported browsers by delivering the first-class experience GeForce NOW players expect.
Andrew Fear, NVIDIA GeForce NOW Director
GeForce NOW has an ad-supported free ‘Basic Rig’ tier that’s limited to 1-hour sessions at 1080p, while paid ‘Performance’ and ‘Ultimate’ tiers offer 6 hours at up to 1440p and 8 hours at up to 5K, respectively. The GeForce NOW update is already playable with the latest version of Firefox, though Mozilla says it will share “what this partnership means for gamers” at Gamescom on August 25.
Is NVIDIA GeForce NOW worth it?
I’m lucky enough to have a Gigabit internet connection with relatively low latency, powered by TP-Link’s Deco XE75 Pro mesh setup on Wi-Fi 6E, which keeps my wireless devices running at their fastest. When I tell you that I happily enjoy a wealth of slower-paced games on GeForce NOW with insignificant latency, that’s with a privilege delivered by my home network.
Nevertheless, I’ve always had a generally positive experience with GeForce NOW, because I’ve already built a gigantic Steam library, and my Epic Games Store isn’t too far behind (mostly made up of freely claimed titles). There is absolutely unavoidable input delay with cloud gaming, and pretending it doesn’t exist is disingenuous, but I’ve never been interested in streaming fast-action games.
As for Firefox, I tested it out and sure enough, the experience is great. It’ll probably come as good news to anyone who jumped ship after losing their favorite ad blocker in Chromium browsers, but Mozilla still holds only around 2.45% browser share with Firefox, and it hasn’t tempted me away from Microsoft Edge to date. Still, it’s good news for cloud gaming fans.
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