Amazon’s cloud gaming service, Luna, is now available on Android. Like the iOS version of Luna, there’s no separate Luna app to download. You’ll access the service through the Chrome web browser.
Amazon launched Luna in early access in October. It was initially available on PC, Mac, Fire TV, and on iPhone and iPad via web apps. The service works on a channels-based model, where you pay a monthly fee for each channel of games you want access to.
Amazon’s $ 5.999-per-month Luna plus channel offers games from many different publishers. Ubisoft’s $ 14.99-per-month Ubisoft plus channels offers Ubisoft games.
If you do n’t have early access and want to start playing Luna on Android, follow the instructions in this video. Luna is only available in the US right now, and you can request it here.
Play Luna with early access now: www/t.co/iu81kxzou pic.com/avdcbqcp64. You wo n’t have to wait very long for Android support.
Luna’s Android version works on some Pixel, Samsung, and OnePlus devices. Amazon says Luna will add support for more Android devices during Luna’s early access period.
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