Best cloud gaming service in Europe in 2026
Server proximity matters more than catalog size in Europe — and not every service has good European infrastructure.
Why server location matters so much
Cloud gaming latency is dominated by physical distance to the data centre. A 30ms baseline ping difference between a London server and a Frankfurt server can be the difference between a service that feels native and one that feels mushy.
Below is our take on the European-specific landscape. Note that pricing is per-region — German, Nordic and UK pricing all differ.
Our pick: GeForce Now
NVIDIA operates data centres in Frankfurt, Stockholm, Madrid, Paris, London, Dublin and Warsaw. Most of central and northern Europe sits within 25ms of an Ultimate server. Pricing is in EUR/SEK/GBP at parity with USD pricing.
Strong runner-up: Boosteroid
Boosteroid is European in origin and has unusually good coverage in Eastern Europe — Bucharest, Sofia, Vilnius, Tallinn — which most American services miss entirely. Pricing in EUR is identical to USD, no FX surcharge.
Xbox Cloud Gaming
Microsoft has European data centres in Amsterdam, Dublin and (newer) Stockholm. Latency is fine. Game Pass pricing in Europe is approximately EUR 17.99/month at parity. The catalog is identical to the US one.
What's not great in Europe
PlayStation Plus Premium has thinner European server coverage than the others — most regions route through London or Frankfurt regardless of where you actually are. Amazon Luna availability varies sharply by country and many regions have no access at all.