French startup Blade, the company behind Shadow, is launching its cloud gaming service in the U.K.

Just like in the U.S., the company is starting with a pre-sale before accepting all customers.

For a flat monthly fee, customers can rent a gaming PC in a data center.

According to the company, the beefy computer can be accessed using desktop and mobile apps as well as the company’s own little box.

It’s a full-fledged Windows 10 that allows the installation of Steam, Battle.net among others.

And British customers will get the exact same specs. Each user, the company says, will get a high-end dedicated Nvidia GPU — the company is currently using a mix of GeForce GTX 1080 and Quadro P5000.

Users will also get 12GB of RAM, 256GB of storage and eight threads on an Intel Xeon 2620 processor.

The company says it’s a high-end gaming machine’s worth is around $2,100/£1,500.

Customers according to the company can get a Shadow instance for £26.95 per month with a one-year commitment, £32.95 per month for a three-month commitment and £39.95/month without any commitment.

According to the company, user plans cost nearly the same price in France and the U.S.

The first 500 British subscribers, the company says will get it for free.

The company mentioned that users need to make sure they have a fast and stable connection before subscribing to Shadow.