Bring the Fire: Play Games on GeForce NOW With New Firefox Browser Support
It’s a new way into the cloud. GeForce NOW welcomes Firefox support to the cloud, opening up another way to jump into high-performance PC gaming straight from the browser, starting today. Whether on a school laptop or everyday PC, it’s now even easier to play supported PC games without downloading a dedicated app. Plus, discover […]
For gamers seeking an alternative to downloads and installations, GeForce NOW is now supported by Firefox. This browser-based cloud gaming platform lets users play high-performance PC games directly from their web browser, without the need to download any dedicated applications. Firefox joins Chrome, Edge, and Opera in providing this seamless gaming experience across Windows browsers.
With the latest version of Firefox installed, players can head to play.geforcenow.com and start playing immediately. The cloud takes care of the heavy lifting, ensuring games are ready to play while leaving no room for storage space on the device. Now, gamers can experience GeForce RTX-powered performance at up to 1440p and 120 frames per second, exclusively for GeForce NOW Ultimate members.
Step into the historic battlegrounds of Gallipoli in BlackMill Games’ Gallipoli, where players can fight alongside either the British or Ottoman Empire. The game offers intense, 25v25 objective-based battles across a variety of terrains, including coastal shores, deserts, and urban battlefields. With 10 historical classes and over 50 authentic weapons and equipment options, teamwork is crucial in the game’s grounded, one-shot-one-kill combat.
Other games streaming during the week include Gallipoli (new release on August 20), Stars Reach, The Sinking City 2, DIVE or DIE – Children of Rain, Escape the Backroom, Hell Is Us, High on Life, High on Life 2, Parcel Simulator, Starvester, The Thaumaturge, and Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered. Members can upgrade to a Performance or Ultimate membership to enjoy these titles and many more, while the cost of a day pass can be applied toward the first membership purchase.
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