WebAssembly support now shipping in all major browsers
Apple and Microsoft are shipping WebAssembly support in the latest versions of Safari and Edge, so all four major browsers can now run code compiled to the super-fast wasm format. Read more
Apple and Microsoft are shipping WebAssembly support in the latest versions of Safari and Edge, so all four major browsers can now run code compiled to the super-fast wasm format. Read more
Mozilla has helped pioneer technology that has set the Web up as a serious platform for distributing and developing games. Recently, we have seen considerable momentum from the games industry … Read more
Today, we’re announcing a promotion with Humble Bundle, one of the real innovators in game distribution, that brings eight hugely popular Indie games including the award-winning FTL directly to Firefox … Read more
Last year at the Game Developers Conference, Mozilla unlocked the Web as a powerful platform for gaming by presenting asm.js, a highly-optimized version of JavaScript that allows a developer to … Read more
Today, Epic Games and Mozilla are demonstrating how the Web is continuing to evolve as a powerful platform for gaming by providing a sneak peek of Epic’s Soul and Swing … Read more
Play Monster Madness to see how it leverages asm.js, a supercharged subset of JavaScript and Web Port of Unreal Engine 3 for a slick, plugin-free multiplayer experience Earlier this year, … Read more