![]() But why doesn't Amazon add longer-lasting Luna access to the $129.99/year Amazon Prime pile and skip this series of hoops, already?Īs we've seen in the past, Amazon likes to arbitrarily give, then take away, various Prime perks. That cost compares favorably to the $14.99/month cost of Xbox Game Streaming: 60 percent less, with roughly 60 percent fewer games. Should you stick around, your progress in those games will be saved and carried over, and you'll get access to an even larger library of streamable games: up to 95 in Luna+ as of press time, which range from relatively new to pretty darned old. Before September 15, at least, no formal Luna sign-up is required. But there is a catch: the Prime access to these four games runs out in seven days, on September 15-at which point anyone who wants to keep playing those four games can formally sign up for the "Luna+" tier for $5.99/month (with a free seven-day trial, if you haven't claimed one of those yet). This access doesn't require signing up for a Luna free trial, and it doesn't pause any of these games after an arbitrary limit of hours or in-game progress. Starting right now, paying Prime members can either load Luna's website or install the Luna app on any compatible device, sync a compatible gamepad, and play the entirety of four very solid video games: Resident Evil 7, Metro Exodus, Katamari Damacy Reroll, and Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. Further Reading Amazon launches its first self-branded smart TVs and a new 4K Fire TV StickThe first move involves Amazon's massive Prime service, which is finally becoming an instant, free-with-your-subscription way to stream Luna games.
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