Nvidia has fixed a long-standing compatibility gap for cloud gamers by officially adding Firefox support to GeForce NOW. This update matters because it removes the error barriers that previously blocked millions of Firefox users from accessing the service. Players no longer need to switch to Chrome or Edge to stream their games.
Firefox joins Chrome and Edge as a supported browser for the service
The GeForce NOW platform now lists Firefox alongside Chrome, Edge, Opera GX, and Safari as a fully supported web browser. Users can access the streaming service directly through play.geforcenow.com using the Firefox interface. This change follows months of collaboration between Nvidia and Firefox engineers to ensure stability.
Firefox joins the supported browser list after delivering the experience Nvidia expects for its cloud gaming service. Andrew Fear, director of NVIDIA GeForce NOW, stated that the company set a high bar for browser support. The update gives Firefox fans a new way to stream the games they love without compatibility issues.
Ajit Varma, head of Firefox, described the partnership as a milestone moment for privacy-focused browsing. He noted that the world’s leading cloud gaming service is now running on a browser built for control and flexibility. This integration expands the reach of GeForce NOW to a significant segment of the privacy-conscious market.
We looked at the last GeForce NOW update earlier while tracking NVIDIA launches, and several of the same balance and stability themes came up in that context. Nvidia confirmed that further updates will be revealed at Gamescom. This latest patch resolves prior errors and solidifies Firefox as a primary access point for the service.



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