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NVIDIA brings GeForce NOW to Firefox on Windows

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ISLAMABAD – NVIDIA has expanded its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service to Firefox, allowing Windows users to stream supported PC games directly through Mozilla’s browser.

The update means users no longer need to install the dedicated GeForce NOW app to access the service on Windows. Firefox now joins Chrome, Edge, and Opera among the supported browsers.

GeForce NOW Adds Firefox Support

Users can access GeForce NOW through Firefox’s web player by installing the latest version of the browser.

Because the games run on NVIDIA’s cloud servers, users do not need to download or install them locally. This can also reduce storage requirements and eliminate the need to wait for large game downloads and updates.

GeForce NOW Ultimate members can stream games through Firefox at up to 1440p resolution and 120 frames per second with GeForce RTX-powered performance.

According to Mozilla, Firefox users can access more than 2,000 PC games through GeForce NOW on Windows.

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NVIDIA Adds 12 Games

NVIDIA has also added 12 games to GeForce NOW this week. The lineup includes new releases and games available through Steam, Xbox Game Pass, and the Epic Games Store.

Game Store/Platform Availability
Stars Reach Steam Released August 18
The Sinking City 2 Steam Released August 18
Gallipoli Steam Released August 20
DIVE or DIE – Children of Rain Steam Available
Escape the Backroom Xbox Game Pass
Hell Is Us Xbox Game Pass
High on Life Steam Available
High on Life 2 Steam/Xbox Game Pass
Parcel Simulator Steam Available
Starvester Steam Available
The Thaumaturge Xbox Game Pass
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered Epic Games Store Available

NVIDIA noted that the release dates refer to when the games became available on their respective stores. Their availability on GeForce NOW may vary because the company adds games to the cloud service throughout the week.

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Gallipoli Headlines This Week’s Additions

Gallipoli is the latest title in BlackMill Games’ WW1 Game Series. The game features 25v25 objective-based battles between British and Ottoman forces across coastal, desert, and urban environments.

Players can choose from 10 historical classes and use more than 50 authentic weapons and equipment options. These include roles such as Officer, Heavy Machine Gunner, Sniper, and Stretcher Bearer.

GeForce NOW users can stream the game without installing it on their devices. Cloud saves also allow players to continue their progress across supported PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, handhelds, and other devices.

NVIDIA also offers a GeForce NOW day pass for users who want to try the service. According to the company, users who later upgrade to a Performance or Ultimate membership can have the day pass cost applied to their first membership purchase.

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Key points:

  • NVIDIA has added Firefox support to GeForce NOW on Windows.
  • Users can stream supported PC games through Firefox without installing the GeForce NOW app.
  • Firefox joins Chrome, Edge, and Opera as supported Windows browsers.
  • GeForce NOW Ultimate supports streaming at up to 1440p and 120fps.
  • NVIDIA has also added 12 games to its cloud gaming service this week.
  • The new additions include Gallipoli, The Sinking City 2, and High on Life 2.

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