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The all-new Amazon Luna is here to play with blockbuster games
The best part? All the fun is included with Prime
Gaming has become a cultural touchstone that has permeated society with new stories, experiences, and opportunities to come together unlike anything before it. If you are not a tech enthusiast, all the hardware and standard gaming jargon can be a barrier to entry. Which console do you purchase? What even is a 5090? It can be overwhelming. The rise in cloud gaming has lowered those barriers, and Amazon Luna is going a step further to make it easier than ever to get into today’s must-play games.
Play what you want — when and where you want
Amazon Luna’s cloud gaming services give you the ability to dive into today’s best games from a multitude of devices. With Luna, playing blockbuster titles like Hogwarts Legacy, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, and TopSpin 2k25 is as easy as streaming a movie.
There’s no need to run out and buy a special console to play. Your Windows PC, Mac, Fire TV, Fire tablet, Chromebook, Android or iOS device, and an Amazon Prime subscription is all you need to get started. Even select LG and Samsung smart TVs can be your gateway to great games with Amazon Luna.
Joining in the fun with a Luna controller is the quickest way to start playing. The Luna controller connects directly to the cloud with no need for extra setup for your device. Sit back on the couch and start your adventure in Devil May Cry 5, then transfer your progress to your smartphone and take it with you so you can keep slaying demons on the go.
If you already got a good deal on an Xbox or PlayStation controller during Prime Day, or you have an old keyboard and mouse stuffed in a closet somewhere, those will work for cloud gaming via Luna, as well.
Amazon Luna’s library of games offer a variety of rotating titles so there is always something fresh and new to experience — regardless of whether you’re a solo adventurer exploring mysterious lands or squadding up with your friends for those victory royales.
Host your own GameNight
Gaming is a social experience that is best when shared with friends and family, but putting together a game night party can seem overwhelming. You have to have enough controllers and choose a game that allows for as many participants as you have guests. Or you can just not worry about all that and host a GameNight with Amazon Luna.
Amazon Luna GameNight give you the freedom to play more than 25 different local social party games with your friends and family. There’s no need to scrounge up half a dozen controllers, either — your phone is the controller with simple and responsive touchscreen inputs. Amazon Luna-exclusive games like Courtroom Chaos with Snoop Dogg and Angry Birds Flock Party offer a casual-friendly social gaming experience that the whole family can get in on while games like Exploding Kittens and Draw & Guess keep the laughter flowing throughout the evening.
Try Amazon Luna now as part of your Prime subscription
Ready to host your own GameNight or load up a blockbuster title for the first time? There’s no need to break out your wallet. If you’re already an Amazon Prime subscriber, you can connect a controller and start playing games via Amazon Luna’s cloud streaming service right now. There’s no need for an expensive console or high-end PC, there’s no wait to download and install, and there’s no need to sign up for another subscription service. You’re already ready to go.
If you’re not signed up for Amazon Prime yet, exciting games are waiting for you to try them out. Grab a controller and experience cloud gaming with Amazon Luna for yourself.
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Cole Martin is a freelance writer from the rural hills of Appalachia. She is passionate about all things tech and gaming, and is an advocate for improved accessibility in those spaces. Her taste in games ranges from the cozy and wholesome to Call of Duty and everything that falls in between. When she's not gaming or writing about tech, you can find her raising chickens on her farm in the woods.
