While Google Stadia has been slowly establishing itself within the cloud streaming arena, Amazon has finally made their own entry accessible. Amazon Luna has entered an expanded early access in the USA meaning that gamers can download the app and try it immediately.
Amazon Luna is available through Amazon Fire TV accessible devices. This means any device giving you access to the Amazon media service will let you download the Amazon Luna app for free. Users can sign up for a seven-day free trial using the Luna+ channel but will need to pay $5.99 a month after the time is up. Naturally, users can also cancel their subscription at any time.
Currently this offer is only available for those living in the USA and it’s not known when Amazon will open it up to other regions as well. Initial access to the service was only available for those who were lucky enough to receive an invitation. Now Amazon has made the streaming service available to anyone in the US who owns an Amazon Fire TV device.
Matt Harris
Matt started playing games after his Dad won an Nintendo 64 back in the late 90s, enjoying classics such as Super Mario 64, Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. Since then, he’s enjoyed all kinds of games and has always wanted to work with them in some way. He writes about them for Games on Luna and also contributes to other gaming blogs. He's extremely interested in cloud gaming (all platforms) and always talking up the latest news and information on them.
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