Amazon’s cloud gaming service Luna is making significant strides in expanding both its content offerings and geographical reach. The platform has recently inked a multi-year deal with Electronic Arts (EA) to bring popular game titles to its subscribers, while also launching in several new European countries.
EA Games Join Luna’s Growing Library
Luna+ subscribers now have access to three high-profile EA games:
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
- Dead Space
These titles mark the beginning of what promises to be a fruitful partnership between Amazon and EA. David Tinson, EVP and Chief Experiences Officer at Electronic Arts, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration:
“Our teams are focused on building experiences that entertain and engage EA’s massive online communities, and we’re excited to partner with Amazon to make those games available to even more people.”
To play these EA games on Luna, subscribers will need to link their EA account to their Amazon account. This process ensures a seamless integration of EA’s online services with Luna’s cloud gaming infrastructure.
Future EA Titles on Luna
While the initial offering is impressive, EA has plans to bring even more games to the Luna platform in the coming months. Notably, the company has hinted at including select titles from its EA Sports portfolio. This could potentially bring popular franchises like EA FC (formerly known as FIFA) to Luna, offering sports gaming enthusiasts a new way to enjoy their favorite titles.
Luna+ Subscription Details
For $9.99/€9.99 per month, Luna+ provides subscribers with access to a diverse library of over 100 games. This collection includes critically acclaimed titles such as:
- Death Stranding Director’s Cut
- Resident Evil 2
- Devil May Cry 5
- Metro Exodus
- Control Ultimate Edition
The addition of EA games further enhances the value proposition of Luna+, making it an increasingly attractive option for gamers looking for a wide variety of high-quality titles without the need for expensive hardware.
European Expansion
Alongside the content partnership with EA, Amazon has also expanded Luna’s availability to new European markets. As of today, the cloud gaming service is accessible in:
- Sweden
- Portugal
- Belgium
- Luxembourg
This expansion brings the total number of countries where Luna is available to 14, signifying Amazon’s commitment to growing its cloud gaming presence globally.
Accessibility and Device Support
Luna’s cloud-based nature allows it to be highly accessible across various devices. Currently, users can enjoy Luna on:
- Web browsers
- iOS and Android mobile devices
- Fire Tablets
- Fire TV devices
- Select smart TVs from Samsung and LG
This wide range of supported devices ensures that players can access their games wherever they are, without being tied to a single gaming system.
Prime Member Benefits
Amazon continues to leverage its Prime ecosystem to boost Luna’s appeal. Prime subscribers can access a rotating selection of Luna games at no additional cost, providing an excellent way for members to try out the service and experience cloud gaming.
As cloud gaming continues to evolve, Amazon Luna’s latest moves demonstrate the platform’s commitment to providing a competitive and diverse gaming experience. By partnering with major publishers like EA and expanding into new markets, Luna is positioning itself as a serious contender in the cloud gaming space.