Firefox has officially 'earned its place' on the GeForce Now supported browser list
A big day for a little fox.
GeForce Now, Nvidia's PC game streaming service, has officially added Firefox to its list of supported browsers. This addition was announced in a joint statement by Andrew Fear, director of GeForce Now, and Mozilla. Fear stated that Firefox met the high standards set by GeForce Now, providing a top-tier gaming experience. Mozilla explained that the collaboration behind this announcement required months of engineering to bring the browser up to spec.
GeForce Now already supported Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Opera, but Firefox's inclusion is notable as it required extra work to meet the service's requirements. Firefox users can now stream over 2,000 games through their browser using GeForce Now. While the author personally prefers playing games locally, they acknowledge the impressive performance of GeForce Now, especially considering the cost of upgrading to a gaming PC. The author believes that more browser options for GeForce Now only benefit gamers.
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