![]() ![]() ![]() This comes as cloud gaming services like Nvidia continue to upgrade and expand services to more regions in Europe. Specifically, the G Cloud will be supported and sold in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. Today, Logitech announced that the G Cloud will be coming to Europe, broadening its reach to match what most game streaming companies have already spanned. Related: Logitech G Cloud review: If cloud gaming was perfect, it would be too In all, the G Cloud is one of our favorite devices, and it looks like it’s going to stay that way for a bit. It’s easily portable and has a strong connection throughout the house, which makes it more than reliable for streaming heavy games from GeForce Now. Personally, I do most of my cloud gaming on the G Cloud. The G Cloud packs a full HD display, all the controls you’d find on a controller or Steam Deck, and a modem strong enough to stream titles with no issues at all. Even Stadia found its way onto the handheld before it met its untimely fate. At that price, it doesn’t even run local AAA titles on its own! Clearly, that’s because it’s built for cloud gaming and running any title companies like Xbox, Nvidia, or Luna have to offer. Priced at $350 – currently $299 – the Logitech G Cloud isn’t exactly a cheap little handheld gaming device. With that success and a limited launch in the US and Taiwan, Logitech is bringing the G Cloud to Europe along with several key software improvements and expanded support for Shadow PC. Built solely for cloud gaming, the Logitech G Cloud quickly became one of the best game streaming machines around. ![]()
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