GeForce NOW is coming to Fire TV: Will you play in the cloud on Panasonic TVs?

Calendar 2/15/2026

On the occasion of the 6th anniversary of the GeForce NOW service, NVIDIA decided to make a gift for users of the Amazon ecosystem. The cloud gaming application has officially arrived on the Fire TV system. If you have a cheap Fire TV Stick in your drawer or a newer TV with this system, such as Panasonic, you can play the most demanding PC games (from Steam, Epic, or Game Pass) directly on the big screen. You don’t need a computer that costs several thousand dollars. Just a controller, stable Wi-Fi, and a subscription to the application that has just become available for download.

Panasonic OLED with Fire TV under our microscope

This announcement is particularly good news for fans of Japanese image precision. As you may know, the latest Panasonic televisions – including powerful OLED models like Z95A and the newest Z95B – have abandoned the old My Home Screen system in favor of Fire TV. This makes GeForce NOW a native application there. We will soon test this solution in practice on Panasonic televisions and update the reviews to let you know if the application is indeed available for download.

What will you play on?

Initially, support includes the most popular "stick" devices, namely Fire TV Stick 4K Max (1st and 2nd generation) and Fire TV Stick 4K Plus. The app requires Fire OS version at least 7 or 8 (depending on the model). Although for now the quality is limited to Full HD, it is still a gigantic leap for those who want to play newcomers like Kingdom Come: Deliverance or REANIMAL without buying a console for the TV.

Source: Nvidia

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