Google announced Friday that its new Google Stadia video game platform will launch later this month on Nov. 19.

Where: The video game streaming service will be available in 14 different countries, including the U.S., U.K. and Canada. The system will come with 31 games from 21 different publishers.

Time: The Stadia platform launches at 10 a.m. MT (noon ET).

Games: Games included on the initial launch include “Red Dead Redemption 2,” “Mortal Kombat 11,” and “Kine.”

Price: The hardware will cost $130 at the starter level, which includes three months of the platform (with a $10 monthly cost afterward). A separate free version of the service will launch in 2020.

Preorders: So preorders for the “Founder’s Edition” have sold out already, according to The Verge.

“Stadia Founder’s Editions and Stadia Premiere Editions will begin shipping in the same order that pre-orders were received. You’ll get an email when your package ships, and soon after, will receive a code to activate your Stadia account and Stadia Pro,” according to Google.

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