Google has announced it will open another data centre in Finland, investing heavily in the new facility.

The company is investing €600 million ($672 million) in the centre, according to Reuters, which will be based in the town of Hamina.

"The demand for Google services is growing daily and we are building our data center infrastructure to match this demand," said Antti Jarvinen, Google's country head for Finland, said in a statement.

While Google operates a great number of internet services that require such data centres, the investment is likely to be driven in part by plans for Stadia, the firm's games streaming service announced at GDC earlier this year.

Source: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articl...head-of-stadia