Amazon Luna is finally out in the United States. After more than a year of fixing its bugs during its early access launch, the full-release version of the cloud gaming service is now officially accessible.
In addition, regardless if you are an Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, or Chrome OS user, you can enjoy browsing your favorite game titles here. The e-commerce giant will deliver new freebies for Prime subscribers like in the case of a free game.
Amazon Luna Subscription Options
BGR wrote on its report that the Amazon Luna rolled out some options for potential subscribers, especially those who want to access more games in the future. For a monthly fee of $10, you can gain access to the Luna+ service which will let you play more than 100 titles.
If you are thinking of playing a game with your kids, you might want to opt for the Family Channel which will cost you $6 per month. Meanwhile, hardcore Ubisoft fans can pay $18 per month if they want to access popular games such as "Far Cry" and "Assassin's Creed."
Apart from these options, Amazon will throw many freebies in a special deal. According to the company, those early birds who will sign up this month for the Luna+ channel are eligible to subscribe here for only $6.
Under this deal, you can play 44 kid-friendly games in the Family Channel for just $3 monthly. It is expected that Amazon will continue rolling out discounted prices for its deals for its loyal subscribers.
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Amazon Cloud Service Gaming Channels
In the same report by BGR, there are fresh channels that you can see on the platform aside from those mentioned above. There is the so-called Prime Gaming channel which will tour you to a collection of next-gen games including "Immortal Fenyx Rising" and "Devil May Cry 5."
For Capcom fans, you can subscribe to the new Retro Channel to play "Street Fighter II." If you're into a new gimmick, you can access Jackbox Games Channel which will allow you to play "Drawful" and "You Don't Know Jack" to name a few.
Aside from these, Amazon now introduced seamless integration with the popular streaming platform Twitch, according to Tech Spot. All it takes is a single click to begin streaming your game on the channel.
Additionally, there's also a "Luna Phone Controller." Fire TV users can now have the opportunity to use this controller app on their mobile devices when accessing Luna.
In late 2020, Amazon officially launched its cloud gaming service for Android smartphones. So far, we know that it can rival Google Stadia when it comes to game subscriptions.
At that time, only 12 smartphones from three phone makers were reportedly "compatible" with Luna.
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Written by Joseph Henry