Boosteroid, the independent cloud gaming provider, has announced the launch of a new datacenter located in Bulgaria. This expansion is aimed at strengthening the company’s network presence in Europe and improving connectivity for users across the region.
The new Bulgarian datacenter is expected to enhance network stability and reduce latency. This improvement particularly benefits players located in Eastern and Southeastern Europe. According to the company, this addition is part of a continuous effort to provide a more reliable and consistent cloud gaming experience for its users.

Boosteroid, which was founded in 2016 in Ukraine, claims to be the largest independent cloud gaming provider globally. It services over 7.8 million users across Europe, North America, and South America. According to the Boosteroid team, their operations rely on a network of 28 datacenters and a custom GPU-infrastructure. This infrastructure was developed in collaboration with partners such as AMD and ASUS. This setup allows Boosteroid to stream games at resolutions up to 4K and frame rates up to 120 frames per second.
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