Amazon announced on Tuesday that Amazon’s cloud gaming service, Luna, is now available for Android. Like the iOS version of Luna, there is no separate Luna app to download. Instead, access the service from your Chrome web browser.
Amazon Launched Luna in Early Access During OctoberInitially available on PC, Mac, Fire TV, iPhone and iPad via web app. The service works on a channel-based model and pays a monthly fee for each channel of the game you want to access.
Currently, two channels are available. Amazon’s $ 5.99 / month LunaPlus channel offers games from a variety of publishers, and Ubisoft’s $ 14.99 / month Ubisoft Plus channel offers Ubisoft games. (Paying the Ubisoft Plus channel for $ 14.99 per month, Ubisoft Plus on PC And Stadia, Google’s cloud gaming service.. )
Luna is currently only available in the United States. If you don’t have early access yet You can request from here..If you have early access and want to start playing Luna on Android, follow the instructions In this video:
Currently, the Android version of Luna works on some Pixel, Samsung, and OnePlus devices, but Amazon states that Luna will add support for more Android devices during Luna’s Early Access period. An Amazon spokeswoman has a list of currently supported devices The Verge:
- Pixel 4XL, 4A, 4A 5G, 5
- Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, Note 10, Note 10 Plus, S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra, Note 20, Note 20 Ultra
- OnePlus 7, 7 Pro, 7 Pro 5G, 8, 8 Pro, Nord, 7T, 7T Pro, 7T Pro 5G
You also need to use Android 9 or later and Chrome version 86 or later.You will be able to play the game using Amazon’s own Luna controller The same is true for PlayStation 4 or Xbox One controllers.
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