Amazon Luna is set to lose over 50 games this month. This has come as a surprise to many gamers (including us) who have enjoyed the service’s vast library of games.
The reason for the loss of these games is due to licensing agreements between Amazon Luna and various game publishers. It is common for licensing agreements to have an expiration date, after which the game is no longer available on the service. This month, Amazon Luna will lose over 50 games due to the expiration of these licensing agreements.
Some of the games that will be leaving Amazon Luna include popular titles such as Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Control, and Metro Exodus. These games have been enjoyed by many gamers on Amazon Luna, and their removal is sure to disappoint many.
However, it is worth noting that Amazon Luna will also be adding new games to its library, which will help to fill the gap left by the games that are leaving. Some of the games that are set to be added include SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated, Yooka-Laylee, and the Impossible Lair, and Aragami 2. The addition of these games is sure to excite many gamers, and they will undoubtedly add to the already extensive library of games available on Amazon Luna.
Despite the addition of new games, the loss of over 50 games this month is significant and could have an impact on the Amazon Luna community. Gamers who have invested a significant amount of time and money into games that are leaving may feel frustrated and disappointed. However, it is worth noting that this is a common issue with cloud gaming services, and it is not unique to Amazon Luna – See what happens on GamePass and PlayStation Plus!
In response to the loss of these games, Amazon Luna has assured its subscribers that it is continually working to add new games to its library. The service has also been actively engaging with its community through social media, where it has been sharing updates on the games that are leaving and the new games that will be added. This communication is essential as it helps to manage the expectations of the Amazon Luna community and demonstrates the service’s commitment to providing the best possible gaming experience.
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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