Amazon has today announced that its Luna cloud gaming service is now available to everyone in the mainland United States on compatible devices, including
In a world where it's still almost impossible to get your hands on an Xbox Series X or PS5, the world of cloud gaming has exploded. With options like NVIDIA's GeForce Now, Google Stadia, and Xbox Game Pass, you don't need to shell out hundreds of dollars to enjoy some of the best AAA titles out there. This is especially true for Game Pass, as Microsoft has made games like Halo Infinite available through Game Pass on day one, as opposed to waiting for a separate release. https://youtu.be/PVozoAblEH0 Back in 2020, Amazon decided to jump on the cloud game streaming train with Amazon Luna. Until now, the service has only been available as a semi-closed beta, meaning that you had to "apply" and wait to be able to try it out. Amazon has lifted those restrictions, and Luna is now available for everyone in the U.S. if you have been looking for a cloud game streaming alternative. Along with the launch, Amazon has provided three new channels that you will be able to enjo
SEATTLE (dpa-AFX) - e-Commerce giant Amazon announced the availability of its Luna cloud gaming service for all customers in the mainland U.S. that can be accessed on compatible devices they already
Amazon’s Luna cloud-based game streaming service has officially launched in the United States, bringing with it free games for Prime members and built-in Twitch support.