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Amazon Luna: Gaming Service
Amazon Luna is a gaming service where you can play a rotating library of games, plus party games with GameNight. No downloads, no console, and included with Prime.
Wikipedia
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Amazon Luna - Wikipedia
November 13, 2025 - Amazon Luna is a cloud gaming platform developed and operated by Amazon. The platform has integration with Twitch and is available on Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Amazon Fire TV, iOS and iPadOS (as a progressive web app) as well as Android. Games and channels from brands such as Ubisoft+ and Jackbox ...
What is Luna?
Luna is the cloud gaming service from Amazon. If you have Amazon Prime, you have a small selection of games to choose from. If you pay for membership, you have a larger selection. Nothing is installed on your computer to play the games- it all works through a browser. If you use an Amazon Firestick, there's a dedicated app for it. All of the hardware is on Amazon cloud servers they run the game and deliver the video feed to your browser. As you can imagine, there's a bit of latency involved normally. Amazon runs the game, sends the video to your PC, you see action on screen and hit a button on your keyboard, which sends the action back to the server to execute. It can work with a Bluetooth controller connected to your PC, but that adds a bit of extra latency as Bluetooth has its own delay. A Luna controller connects to the Luna service directly via your wifi network to remove some of that latency. It's not required at all to enjoy gaming, but some people like the extra responsiveness. If your father wants to play on a fire stick instead of a browser, the controller may be necessary. More on reddit.com
Is Luna gaming worth it?
The controller itself is great and worth the purchase. Wait until Prime Day which is happening again October 10th when it'll be a little bit cheaper. As for Luna itself, yes it's worth it if you're a casual gamer. If you're more of a hardcore gamer look elsewhere. More on reddit.com
Amazon Luna is going to use Proton.
This sounds like a good thing. Amazon can essentially incentivize big devs into using protons.
And Amazon could upstream changes.
A big win but I have to wonder what the catch is.
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Reddit
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r/LunaCloudGaming on Reddit: What is Luna?
July 7, 2024 -
I keep seeing Luna on Amazon and need to know what it is. Is it just a controller? How does it access games? Is it a monthly subscription? Pay per game? One time buy? Is it worth it? I’m not tech savvy at all, so even reading the description goes over my head. I want to get this for my dad, but not sure if he can use it. He’s also not tech savvy, but understands how to keep using it once he is shown. So please tell me everything I need to know. Any help is appreciated.
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Luna is the cloud gaming service from Amazon. If you have Amazon Prime, you have a small selection of games to choose from. If you pay for membership, you have a larger selection. Nothing is installed on your computer to play the games- it all works through a browser. If you use an Amazon Firestick, there's a dedicated app for it. All of the hardware is on Amazon cloud servers they run the game and deliver the video feed to your browser. As you can imagine, there's a bit of latency involved normally. Amazon runs the game, sends the video to your PC, you see action on screen and hit a button on your keyboard, which sends the action back to the server to execute. It can work with a Bluetooth controller connected to your PC, but that adds a bit of extra latency as Bluetooth has its own delay. A Luna controller connects to the Luna service directly via your wifi network to remove some of that latency. It's not required at all to enjoy gaming, but some people like the extra responsiveness. If your father wants to play on a fire stick instead of a browser, the controller may be necessary.
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I want to get this for my dad, but not sure if he can use it. Is your dad an Amazon Prime member? If so, then he already has access to Luna. At least the basic level. What competing devices does he have? I'm assuming a phone, but what else? A desktop, a laptop, a tablet? And if so, what kind?
PCMAG
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Amazon Luna Review | PCMag
Amazon Luna
Amazon's Luna game streaming service is a responsive way to play games from the cloud—if you purchase the much-needed gamepad. Fast, responsive game streaming
Amazon
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Amazon Lunaとは? - Amazon Customer Service
Amazon Lunaは、クラウドゲームを楽しめるとともに、PCゲームも獲得できるゲームサービスです。
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Amazon Official Site: Amazon Luna Controller
The Luna Controller was designed for cloud gaming. Its Cloud Direct technology connects directly to Amazon’s custom game servers for lower latency gaming.