In a surprising move, Amazon Luna has decided to discontinue its PC and Mac apps, placing a stronger emphasis on its web app. As cloud gaming gains momentum, Luna is adapting to user preferences and streamlining its offerings.
Initially, Amazon Luna provided support for gaming on various platforms, with dedicated apps for Windows PCs and Macs touted as the optimal experience. Meanwhile, Android and iOS users were directed to the web app, which later extended its support to Chromebooks.
However, the landscape has shifted. Users are no longer being presented with the option to use the native apps for Windows and Mac.
Recently, Amazon Luna quietly removed the download links for its Windows PC and Mac apps from the web app. The change was brought to light by our friend Duncan from CloudyGames, and a Reddit post further confirmed the removal of the Windows app.
Amazon has acknowledged the removal and explained that players were gravitating towards the web app, leading the company to refocus its efforts in that direction. The native apps will soon be phased out.
Amazon has pointed out that customers on PCs and Macs can continue accessing and playing Luna through supported web browsers. They further emphasized that customers were spending more time using Luna on their web browsers compared to the native PC and Mac apps. As a result, Amazon decided to double down on the web app, optimizing its features and capabilities to provide the exact Luna experience. The company firmly believes in the future of cloud gaming and intends to invest more time and resources in innovation for Luna customers.
It is worth noting that the Amazon Luna app for Fire TV remains unaffected, serving as the sole native app for Luna. Mobile devices, on the other hand, can only access Luna through the web app. This setup resembles the approach taken by Google Stadia, which never offered desktop apps but did provide an Android app before its discontinuation earlier this year.
With this strategic shift, Amazon Luna is adapting to the evolving gaming landscape and putting the user experience at the forefront. By focusing on the web app, Luna aims to deliver a seamless and accessible cloud gaming experience to its growing community of gamers. As cloud gaming continues to evolve, Amazon Luna is determined to stay at the forefront of innovation and cater to the needs of its dedicated fanbase.
Whether you’re a die-hard Luna fan or new to cloud gaming, the future looks bright as Amazon Luna embraces the power of the web app to bring you an unparalleled gaming experience. Get ready to embark on epic adventures, connect with friends, and explore new gaming frontiers like never before. The future of gaming is here, and Amazon Luna is leading the charge.
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