Amazon’s Luna game-streaming service adds $3-for-family tier, Prime-linked tease
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The official Luna Controller from Amazon. It's not required to access any of this week's new developments, but it directly connects to your router for the sake of quicker cloud-gaming response times. [credit: Jeff Dunn ]
It has been a while since we've heard anything major from Luna, Amazon's game-streaming service that largely resembles Google Stadia, Xbox Game Streaming, and other cloud-based ways to stream video games from a server farm to your screen of choice. Today, Amazon breaks its recent streaming silence with a few new ways to get more players into Luna for less money.
The first move involves Amazon's massive Prime service, which is finally becoming an instant, free-with-your-subscription way to stream Luna games. Starting right now, paying Prime members can either load Luna's website or install the Luna app on any compatible device, sync a compatible gamepad, and play the entirety of four very solid video games: Resident Evil 7, Metro Exodus, Katamari Damacy Reroll, and Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom.
This access doesn't require signing up for a Luna free trial, and it doesn't pause any of these games after an arbitrary limit of hours or in-game progress. But there is a catch: the Prime access to these four games runs out in seven days, on September 15-at which point anyone who wants to keep playing those four games can formally sign up for the "Luna+" tier for $5.99/month (with a free seven-day trial, if you haven't claimed one of those yet). Before September 15, at least, no formal Luna sign-up is required.
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