
Amazon joins the game streaming race with Luna. This new game streaming service lets gamers play PC games remotely on computers and mobile devices. With Luna, Amazon hopes to compete with Google Stadia and Microsoft’s Project xCloud. Amazon Luna Kotaku reports that a Luna subscription gives you access to the Luna+ game channel, a curated [...]
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Amazon joins the game streaming race with Luna. This new game streaming service lets gamers play PC games remotely on computers and mobile devices. With Luna, Amazon hopes to compete with Google Stadia and Microsoft’s Project xCloud.
Kotaku reports that a Luna subscription gives you access to the Luna+ game channel, a curated PC game library. Grab the games you want and play them on any device you want. The report said that you could play games on Fire TV, PC, Mac, and iOS. You can also expect to use Luna on Android in the coming weeks. For iOS players, you’ll need to get a web app that bypasses the App Store.
Amazon announces Luna, another cloud-based game streaming service: https://t.co/ahLsMqJ3ku pic.twitter.com/bSgTjD3ewf
— Kotaku (@Kotaku) September 24, 2020
Amazon hopes to attract subscribers by offering sign-ups for early access at $5.99 a month.
Luna’s early access lets gamers play the following titles, among others:
Moreover, Luna also offers games channels like the Ubisoft channel. You can play older Ubisoft titles and launch-day access to newer games through the channel, including Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla. However, Amazon hasn’t said whether these new channels come with an increased subscription cost.
Amazon also gives you a Luna controller, which connects directly to Amazon’s cloud, instead of your device. This connection lowers latency and lets you change games instantly without shutting anything off.
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