American multinational technology company Amazon will be opening up access to Luna, its game streaming service, for all Amazon Prime members on June 21 and 22 (Amazon Prime Day).
The US technology company Amazon will open access to Luna, its game streaming service, to all members of Amazon Prime on June 21 and 22 (Amazon Prime Day).
According to The Verge, earlier, in order to test Luna, users had to request access to or subscribe to supported Fire TV devices. But now, for a limited time, US Prime Minister registrars will be able to start Luna's seven-day trial immediately.
Luna is currently available for Windows PC, Mac, Fire TV, and the web on the web on iPhone, iPad, and select Android phones. Its standard prices are USD 5.99 per month access to games including 'Control', 'GRID', and 'Metro Exodus'.
When a user accesses a Luna account, they can pay USD 14.99 per month via the Ubisoft Plus beta channel. According to The Verge, this gives access to a wide range of Ubisoft games, including the latest titles from 'Asassin's Creed', 'FarCry', and 'Watch Dogs' franchises.