Article 62MZ1 GeForce Now on Chrome is getting a big upgrade to 1440p and 120fps

GeForce Now on Chrome is getting a big upgrade to 1440p and 120fps

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GFN_Thursday_August_18.0.jpg GeForce Now runs even better on the web now. | Image: Nvidia

Nvidia is upgrading its GeForce Now game streaming service to support 1440p resolution at 120fps in a Chrome or Edge browser. GeForce Now members on the RTX 3080 tier of the service will be able to access the new browser gameplay options today by selecting 1440p on the GeForce Now web version.

Nvidia originally launched its RTX 3080 GeForce Now membership tier last year, offering streams of up to 1440p resolution with 120fps on PCs and Macs or 4K HDR at 60fps on Nvidia's Shield TV. Previously, you had to download the dedicated Mac or Windows apps to access 1440p resolution and 120fps support, as the web version was limited to 1080p at 60fps.

Image: Nvidia The new browser options for GeForce Now.

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