Amazon has unveiled its own cloud gaming service called Luna, which will use Amazon Web Services (AWS) as its backbone. CNET reports the service is touting the ability to play anywhere, including iPhone and iPad. You can request early access to the service starting today.
This is a notable difference between Luna and the cloud gaming services from Microsoft and Google--xCloud and Stadia, respectively--which have run into Apple policies that have prevented the ability to play on iOS devices. Apple recently changed its rules, but Microsoft issued a statement maintaining that it's still a bad experience for gamers.
For the time being, Luna will be available in the mainland US. It is not yet available in Hawaii, Alaska, or US territories.
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Amazon also announced a partnership with Ubisoft to offer its own game streaming channel through Luna. That will give you access to new games like Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, and Immortals: Fenyx Rising on release day. It did not detail pricing for those games or the Ubisoft channel.
Amazon says it will give at least 30 days notice before the early access period ends. You can check out all of the games announced for Luna+ below. Some are more recent, while others have been available for years:
Luna+ Early Access Game Library:
Resident Evil 7ControlPanzer DragoonA Plague Tale: InnocenceThe Surge 2Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible LairIconoclastsGRIDABZUBrothers: A Tale of Two Sons
The Twitch functionality with a competing service could also explain why, after closing Mixer, Microsoft has partnered with Facebook Gaming instead of Twitch.
You can also play with any regular Bluetooth game controller, or with a keyboard and mouse. It's a similar setup to that of Google Stadia, which also offers a unique controller but supporters other brands' versions.
Luna Device Compatibility:
PC (requires Windows 10 with support for DirectX 11)Mac (OSX 10.13+)FireTV devices (Fire TV Stick - 2nd gen, Fire TV Stick 4K, or Fire TV Cube - 2nd gen)Chrome web browser (version 83+) for PC and MacSafari web browser (iOS14) for iPhone and iPad
The early access members will also be invited to give feedback to influence the service going forward. The company has not announced when invites will begin to arrive or when it expects to launch the full version of the service.