Amazon Luna is a cloud gaming service that allows users to stream and play games without needing to own high-end gaming hardware. Games are rendered on Amazon's servers and streamed to devices over the internet. It offers channels with a curated library of games for a monthly fee.
Amazon Luna is a cloud gaming service launched by Amazon in 2020. It allows users to stream and play games on demand without needing to own expensive, high-end gaming consoles or computers.
Luna works by having the games rendered on Amazon's powerful cloud servers, then streaming the video feed to the user's device over the internet. This allows it to work on relatively low-powered devices like phones, tablets, computers, and smart TVs. As long as the internet connection is fast enough, users can enjoy a high-quality gaming experience.
The service operates on a channel-based model. Users can subscribe to various gaming channels which each offer a curated library of about 50-100 titles. Some sample channels include Luna+ with popular AAA games, Retro Channel for classic games, and Family Channel with kid-friendly games. Additional channels are slated to launch in the future.
Luna utilizes special cloud-gaming optimized controllers that connect directly to the cloud servers via WiFi for very low latency. The service is currently available only in the US on Windows, Mac, Fire TV, and on iOS and Android via web apps. Amazon has plans to expand it more broadly in the future.
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