Amazon’s cloud gaming service Luna has now expanded to Android devices. Similar to the content obtained from the iOS version of Luna, users can directly access cloud game services through the Chrome Web browser without downloading any applications.
Luna started to hit the market a few months ago (especially in October), when it was only available on PC, Mac, Fire TV, iPhone and iPad (via a web application).
There is a monthly fee, paid to ensure that interested users access the game channel. Currently, only two channels are available. The monthly subscription fee for the Luna Plus channel is US$5.99, while the monthly subscription fee for the Ubisoft Plus channel is US$14.99.
It provides Ubisoft games and can be connected to Ubisoft Plus on PC and Google’s cloud gaming service Stadia. Luna is currently only available in the United States, and you can get access from here.
Luna’s Android version is currently available on a few devices such as Pixel, Samsung and OnePlus, and with the expansion of access in the coming months, Luna is expected to support more Android devices.
Now, the following devices have Luna function: Pixel 4XL, 4A, 4A 5G, 5; Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, Note 10, Note 10 Plus, S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra, Note 20, Note 20 Ultra, OnePlus 7, 7 Pro, 7 Pro 5G, 8, 8 Pro and Nord 7T, 7T Pro, 7T Pro 5G smartphones.
Luna is compatible with Android 9 or higher and Chrome 86 or higher. Game enthusiasts can now play a variety of games, and can also link with Luna controllers and PlayStation 4 or Xbox One controllers.