The cloud gaming service Amazon Luna, which came out with limited access last year, has been keeping quiet for a while. The company made a statement about the new cloud gaming service.
Amazon Luna Will Meet with Players in June
Google Stadia, NVIDIA GeForce Now, and Microsoft xCloud rival Amazon Luna were introduced in September 2020. The platform, which was opened to limited access in October 2020, has more than 50 games.
The company stated that the Luna platform will be made available at the Prime Day event, which is held exclusively for Amazon Prime members.
Prime members will be able to access Luna without the need for an invitation at the event, which will be held on June 21 and 22. They will also be able to play the Luna Plus free trial version for free for 7 days.
Amazon has announced that the Luna Plus service will be available to users during early access with a price tag of $5.99. Stating that the price will increase when the early access ends, the company has not yet made any statement on the date and price.
Fire TV works with controllers such as Amazon Luna, Xbox One and DualShock 4, which can be used on Windows, macOS, iPhone, iPad and some Android devices.