Nvidia and Amazon have officially brought GeForce NOW to Fire TV devices, transforming a simple HDMI streaming stick into a cloud-powered PC gaming machine.
Starting now, the service is available on select Fire TV Stick models, giving users access to more than 4,000 PC games in the cloud — no console or gaming PC required.
Here’s everything you need to know.

Compatible Fire TV Devices
GeForce NOW works on the following models:
- Fire TV Stick 4K Plus (requires Fire OS 8.1.6.0 or later)
- Fire TV Stick 4K Max (requires Fire OS 8.1.6.0 or later)
- Fire TV Stick 4K Max (requires Fire OS 7.7.1.1 or later)
On these devices, streaming is currently limited to:
- 1080p resolution
- 60 frames per second
- H.264 video encoding
- Stereo audio
Unlike other GeForce NOW platforms, 4K and HDR are not yet supported on Fire TV.
Pricing for a compatible Fire TV Stick starts around $39 in U.S.
Amazon recommends using its Luna Controller, but most Bluetooth controllers are supported. Xbox controllers, for example, connect without issue. As always with cloud gaming, a stable, high-speed internet connection is essential to avoid latency and compression artifacts.
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How GeForce NOW Works on Fire TV
To get started:
- Download the GeForce NOW app from the Amazon Appstore.
- Install it on your compatible Fire TV device.
- Launch it manually or via Alexa voice command.
The service works the same way it does on other platforms.
GeForce NOW does not sell games. Instead, it lets you stream titles you already own on PC storefronts such as:
- Steam
- Epic Games Store
- Battle.net
- Ubisoft Connect
The catalog includes over 4,000 compatible titles, including recent releases like:
- Arc Raiders
- Battlefield 6
- Borderlands 4
Games run on Nvidia’s servers equipped with GeForce RTX GPUs. The graphics are rendered remotely and streamed directly to your Fire TV device.
There’s:
- No downloading
- No local installation
- No hardware upgrades required
Just log in, connect your controller, and start playing.
Access requires a GeForce NOW subscription. A free tier is available for testing, while paid plans unlock longer session times, priority access, and better performance.
Why This Matters for Cloud Gaming
According to Amazon, cloud gaming usage on Fire TV more than doubled in 2025 — a sign that demand is growing rapidly.
This partnership strengthens Nvidia’s expansion strategy. GeForce NOW has recently expanded to additional platforms, including Linux, and now extends its reach into affordable streaming hardware.
Compared to Amazon’s own cloud gaming service, Amazon Luna, GeForce NOW offers a significantly larger game catalog and the major advantage of allowing players to keep and use their existing PC game libraries.
The Fire TV integration lowers the entry barrier dramatically:
- No console purchase
- No gaming PC required
- No expensive GPU upgrades
All you need is:
- A TV or monitor
- A compatible Fire TV Stick
- A controller
- A strong internet connection
For under $70, users can effectively access RTX-powered PC gaming in the cloud.
Competing in a Growing Market
GeForce NOW is celebrating its sixth anniversary and continues to expand aggressively. The service reportedly has millions of users worldwide and is positioning itself strongly against competitors like:
- Xbox Cloud Gaming
- PlayStation Plus Premium
By entering the Fire TV ecosystem, Nvidia taps into millions of existing streaming device owners — turning living room TVs into potential gaming hubs.
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The Bottom Line
GeForce NOW on Fire TV makes cloud gaming more accessible than ever.
While 4K and HDR support are still missing, 1080p at 60 FPS delivers a solid experience for many players — especially considering the low hardware cost.
For casual gamers, travelers, or anyone without a dedicated gaming PC, this could be one of the simplest and most affordable ways to access high-end PC gaming today.
Cloud gaming isn’t just growing — it’s quietly becoming mainstream.
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