Nvidia GeForce Now has added 1440p, 120FPS support to chrome browsers

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Nvidia is upgrading its GeForce Now streaming service for video games to allow users to stream at up to 1440p, 120FPS in a Chrome or Edge browser. Members on the RTX 3080 tier will now be able to access the new browser gameplay options today in the web version of GeForce Now.

Previously, members needed to download the dedicated Mac or Windows apps to obtain 1440p, 120FPS support. The web version was always limited to 1080p, 60FPS.

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The RTX 3080 tier of GeForce Now was launched last year, and offered streaming of up to 1440p resolution with 120FPS on PCs and Macs. Users on an Nvidia Shield TV could stream 4K HDR at 60FPS.

With the improvements made to the RTX 3080 tier in recent months, as well as the ability to stream on a browser, users on Chromebooks, older devices, and even an Xbox can now enjoy access to high-quality video game streaming easily.

The Nvidia GeForce Now RTX 3080 tier is available for $19.99 per month. A six-month membership is $99.99. GeForce Now is also adding six new games to the service. Thymesia, Century: Age of Ashes, Clanfolk, Coromon, Hypercharge: Unboxed, and Phoenix Point are all now part of the more than 1,300 titles available on the service.


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Zainah Yousef is the author of The Fallen Age Saga and specializes in gaming, social media advice, and reviews. She's been writing all her life and she probably won't stop anytime soon.