On September 9th (local time), Amazon.com made several announcements regarding the subscription-based cloud gaming service "Luna".
Luna is a service that the company announced in September last year, and it is currently still being tested for some users in the United States.
Luna has supported Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android devices, and Amazon Fire TV devices so far. , along with Google's Chromebook and Amazon Fire tablet.
It also supports the smart TV "Amazon Fire TV Omni" series and "Fire TV 4K Max" announced on the same day.
Prime members can use it for free, but you can optionally play "Resident Evil 7" etc. "Luna+" for $5.99 per month, Ubisoft games We have a plan called "UBISOFT+" for $ 1.99 per month that you can play (currently in preview, but will be paid from September 15th).
In addition, the "Family Channel", which allows access to only 35 games such as "SpongeBob", which is considered safe for children, is provided for $2.99 per month.
"Luna Couch" is a mode where you invite your friends to play the game multiplayer. Steam and Google's Stadia have similar services, but in the case of Luna Couch, you can play even if the invited party does not subscribe to Luna's service.
Google, Microsoft, and Facebook have also entered cloud gaming services.
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