Amazon announces Luna, its game streaming service



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Today (24), Amazon announced Luna, its own game streaming platform, which will use AWS technology and have Prime Gaming integration, initially being available for PC, Mac, Fire TV, iPhone and iPad. An Android version is scheduled for later release, which has yet to be confirmed.

Control

The service aims to take advantage of devices that gamers already own, so the company will not produce hardware dedicated to it, with one small exception: the Amazon Luna Controller.

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The device is very similar to the one offered by Google Stadia, being enabled for Alexa and having a direct connection to the platform, for an experience with lower latency. The good news is that through voice commands, it will be possible to change the screen easily without changing the synchronization of the control, which will sell for US $ 50 (R $ 275) during early access.

Library with great games

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With the Luna + subscription, which will cost $ 5.99 (approximately R $ 33) per month, its subscribers will be able to play on up to devices simultaneously and enjoy an excellent library with more than 100 games, with 4K graphics and 60 fps . for selected titles.

The collection will feature popular games such as Resident Evil 7, Control, Panzer Dragoon, A Plague Tale: Innocence, The Surge 2, Yooka-Laylee, GRID, Abzû e Brothers: A tale of two sons.

Additionally, the company is also partnering with Ubisoft, ensuring that users have access to new titles from the developer right at launch, such as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6 me Immortals Fenyx Rising.

Unfortunately, it is not yet clear if Luna will be available worldwide, so we will have to wait a little longer to find out if the Amazon platform will arrive in Brazil or not.

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