Amazon has unveiled its new cloud gaming service, named Luna. It will be available initially on PC, macOS, iPhone / iPad (via the web), and an Android version after launch. 100+ games and Twitch integration. Details here: https://t.co/HQGbWpHV7o pic.twitter.com/PsTfO5Q0CE
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) September 24, 2020
video game companies keep doing this thing where they develop products for an internet that does not exist https://t.co/QGJbrkl5Jt
— Joshua Rivera (@jmrivera02) September 24, 2020
Ignore the controls and just look at these silhouettes. I am not on this page. I find this basic shape to be awkward in my hands, and I’m not excited to see it become the “default” everywhere. pic.twitter.com/LAZ3IeBPzx
— John Siracusa (@siracusa) September 24, 2020
Amazon's new Luna streaming service is already well-positioned to beat Google Stadia by charging a single monthly subscription for unlimited access to all games. Google's decision to sell Stadia games piecemeal (AND have a monthly sub) remains baffling https://t.co/GofvEIX8MH
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) September 24, 2020
Amazon finally launching its new cloud gaming platform.
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) September 24, 2020
Will have 100+ games
Powered by AWS
PC, Mac, Fire TV, iOS (via Web) + Android later
$5.99 a month (Introductory price)
Twitch integration
New Luna controller
Gaming channels (e.g. Ubisoft specific subscription) https://t.co/GzzHttuqjh
According to this @endgadget hands-on, the Luna iOS "app" is a PWA — it's a browser windowhttps://t.co/BpDr5S2sLf
— Daniel Bader (@journeydan) September 24, 2020
Interesting thought: Stadia had a selling point of allowing people to play a game after watching it on YouTube.
— Indie! (@IndieAlpaca) September 24, 2020
Amazon's Luna is using that idea but applying it to Twitch. I could see streamers being incentivized to shill Luna in the future.https://t.co/La43puD7Sf
I am INSANELY CURIOUS about what exactly Amazon is doing to make web app game streaming work on iOS and also what the performance will be.https://t.co/zEwnnIXpxv pic.twitter.com/AUUb28Gk9Z
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) September 24, 2020
Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming platform is not a native iOS app. It’s a PWA, which means Amazon is once again sidestepping the App Store’s rules and fees. More here:https://t.co/Jq91CRTpfz
— Jessica L. Conditt (@JessConditt) September 24, 2020
Amazon announces a new cloud gaming service called Luna https://t.co/IqR9fsdKYJ pic.twitter.com/J2YDGbjLUo
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) September 24, 2020
아마존 9/24 출시 제품 관련 보도자료 모음
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) September 24, 2020
- Luna https://t.co/obX3q04IuL
- Echo https://t.co/pO7yP7nRzX
- Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Stick Lite https://t.co/9c2A83cocb
- eero 6 https://t.co/8nNazGOFhJ
Amazon wants you to think about Luna before you buy that PS5 or Series X/S - https://t.co/HNsKfUkHzQ pic.twitter.com/2GmAFXeVio
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) September 24, 2020
Amazon Announces Luna, It’s Cloud Streaming Game Service - https://t.co/dWtc5myj2B pic.twitter.com/GzCwzLh0ct
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) September 24, 2020
Amazon is launching a new cloud gaming service called Luna https://t.co/mnP5e1TPl8 pic.twitter.com/7v9gdV6KGt
— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) September 25, 2020
$AMZN Luna takes on Microsoft's xCloud, Google's Stadia in cloud gaming battlehttps://t.co/KPB60ODqcG pic.twitter.com/RQ6HMnWgPC
— Market Rebellion (@MarketRebels) September 24, 2020
Flushing sound. https://t.co/qE6BUR3Bgb
— Glenn Fiedler (@gafferongames) September 24, 2020
Amazon debuts Luna, its Twitch-enabled cloud gaming service (story by @rachelkaser) https://t.co/s6fMiaLJg9
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 25, 2020