Amazon Launches Luna, A Cloud Gaming Service

Today, Amazon revealed Luna, a new Cloud Gaming Service. While mouse and keyboards in addition to Bluetooth controllers are compatible with the service, gamers can choose to buy the Luna Controller which connects on to the cloud for instant play on Fire TV, PC and Mac, and iPhone and iPad (with Android compatibility coming soon). The Luna Controller is priced at $49.99 USD.

US customers that request an invite for early access through Amazon’s web site and subscribe to the Luna+ game channel will get instant access to over 100 AAA games including Resident Evil 7 and Control. Additionally, the latest agreement between Amazon and Ubisoft implies that gamers can head over to the Ubisoft gaming channel to play 4K-enhanced IPs like Assassins Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, and Immortals Fenyx Rising on their respective launch dates. Twitch has additionally been built-in into the service, which means that gamers can watch their favorite streamers or begin enjoying their very own downloaded games immediately.

Luna’s early access interval shall be provided at an introductory price of $5.99 USD per month. Amazon plans to update the service and add more games to its roster in the near future.

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