Boosteroid Partners With CRA For Central European Expansion As Revenue Hits $125M

Boosteroid and CRA logos with a game controller representing the new Boosteroid CRA partnership and infrastructure deployment in Central and Eastern Europe.

I’ve always liked how scrappy Boosteroid feels, but they’re quickly proving they’ve outgrown that label. We’ve talked before about how they build their own custom hardware to beat the big cloud providers, but their latest move shows how that technical foundation is turning into massive business growth. Their partnership with CRA (Czech Radiocommunications) is more than just adding a few servers. It’s a signal that their strategy is paying off.

Strengthening the Heart of Europe

This partnership means Boosteroid is putting a new set of servers inside CRA’s secure, redundant data centres in the Czech Republic. While the service has had a presence in Prague before, this expanded partnership with a national leader is about scale. It fits perfectly into their broader plan of scaling across Europe, ensuring they have the capacity to meet rising demand. By picking a partner with decades of work in national infrastructure, Boosteroid is making sure you get the kind of low-latency reliability that makes cloud gaming feel like a local machine.

The Czech Republic sits right at the centre of Europe, making it a crossroads for connectivity. If you’re in Central or Eastern Europe, this move makes things much more stable. It cuts down the physical distance between your screen and the GPU, which is the only real way to kill lag for good.

The $125M Revenue Milestone and the AI Shift

The most interesting part of this news is the financial side. Boosteroid reported revenue of $125.3 million USD for 2025. That is a massive number that validates their plan to use their hardware for more than just games.

The company is turning into a global provider of GPU power. By using their 29 data centres to handle both gaming and AI tasks, they’ve built a way to make money that many competitors don’t have. This “GPU-as-a-Service” model means they can pay for hardware upgrades that help you play better games while they also serve the high-demand AI sector. It’s a smart way to stay profitable while keeping the hardware cutting-edge.

Boosteroid by the Numbers

The scale of what Boosteroid is doing is getting hard for the “Big Three” to ignore. They’ve moved past being a small alternative and are now a serious heavyweight:

  • 8 million global subscribers: Reaching this many people is a massive win for an independent service. It shows there’s a real appetite for playing without needing a $2,000 PC.
  • 29 Data Centres: Spreading hardware across multiple continents helps solve the physical limits of the internet. This new Czech Republic base is a key piece of that map.
  • $125.3 Million USD Revenue (2025): These earnings show the model is sustainable. It gives them the cash to keep upgrading their tech without needing a bailout.
  • High-Density GPU Clusters: This expansion includes new hardware designed for this regional base. You aren’t just getting a connection; you’re getting access to high-end performance that handles modern titles easily.

Future of the Network

We’re seeing a change in how these services are built. Boosteroid isn’t just renting space in a warehouse. They’re partnering with national-level providers to make sure their real-time promise actually works when you hit the play button. As they keep scaling their physical footprint for both AI and gaming, the line between a gaming service and a tech powerhouse is starting to disappear.


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Working with a partner like CRA gives Boosteroid a level of control that most other services simply don’t have. Antonina Batova, the SVP of Infrastructure at Boosteroid, noted that the company chose CRA because their redundant facilities meet the enterprise standards needed for high-density computing. They aren’t just another tenant in a data centre; they’re part of the actual network fabric.

This also points to why the Czech Republic is becoming a primary market for this tech rather than just a secondary stop. CRA is even working on the Prague Gateway DC, which will be the largest data centre in the country. This gives Boosteroid a massive runway to grow. When you log in to play, you aren’t just using an app. You’re tapping into a massive, multi-purpose network that is built to handle the future without slowing down.

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Jon Scarr (4ScarrsGaming)

Jon is a proud Canadian who has a lifelong passion for gaming. He is a veteran of the video game and tech industry with more than 20 years experience. Jon is a strong believer and supporter in cloud gaming, he's that guy with the Stadia tattoo! He enjoys playing and talking about games on all platforms and mediums. Join the conversation with Jon on Threads @4ScarrsGaming and @4ScarrsGaming on Instagram.

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