As the internet becomes more insulated, which browser gamers use makes a world of difference, and for years, gamers have been asking NVIDIA to bring support to Mozilla Firefox. Now it seems, their requests have finally been heard.
Announced via press release, Mozilla Firefox will be added to NVIDIA’s list of approved browsers allowing GeForce RTX-powered play for cloud-based gaming on the platform. Gamers will be able to stream more than 2,000 PC games through GeForce NOW while utilizing many of the security and performance enhancements that come with Mozilla Firefox.

“Firefox earned its place on our list of supported browsers by delivering the first-class experience GeForce NOW players expect,” said Director at NVIDIA GeForce Now, Andrew Fear. He continued, “We set a high bar for browser support, and we’re excited to welcome Firefox—giving millions of Firefox fans a new way to stream the games they love.”
This sentiment was echoed by Head of Firefox, Ajit Varma who said, “Teaming up with NVIDIA to bring GeForce NOW to Firefox is a milestone moment: one of the world’s leading cloud gaming services, now running on a browser built for privacy, control and flexibility. This is a big win for the Firefox community and for NVIDIA’s gaming community and a sign of even bigger things ahead.”
Players can jump into high-performance PC gaming, offering up to 1440p and 120fps speeds for GeForce NOW Ultimate members. Furthermore, utilizing Firefox’s “Split View” feature, gamers can have their game running in one window and keep their chat, guides or other browsing conveniently running in a separate single browser screen. Furthermore, Firefox’s built in security features alongside greater customization options and ability to completely turn off AI-features give players a lot more freedom in how they both browse and game.
Gamers who wish to test these new features need to have the latest version of Firefox, go to play.geforcenow.com, and sign in with their GeForce NOW account.




