'Amazon Luna' is Now Available for All Customers to Purchase
Colin Smith — March 3, 2022 — Tech
Following a successful beta testing period, Amazon has released its 'Amazon Luna' cloud gaming service to the public. Previously, this service was only available to testers who singed up for early access. Amazon Luna currently costs $5.99 USD per month, however, this price is increasing to $9.99 per month on April 1st, 2022. Users who sign up for a membership before April will have the $5.99 per month price honored for the foreseeable future.
Amazon Luna can be accessed directly from an Amazon Fire TV as well as from most connected devices such as mobile phones, laptops, and desktop computers. Users can then stream games directly to these devices at a resolution of 1080p and a speed of 60 frames per second. The games can be played using the official 'Amazon Luna Controller,' or with any third-party controller compatible with the selected device.
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Amazon Luna can be accessed directly from an Amazon Fire TV as well as from most connected devices such as mobile phones, laptops, and desktop computers. Users can then stream games directly to these devices at a resolution of 1080p and a speed of 60 frames per second. The games can be played using the official 'Amazon Luna Controller,' or with any third-party controller compatible with the selected device.
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Trend Themes
1. Cloud Gaming - The success of Amazon Luna indicates consumer interest in cloud gaming services, presenting opportunities for other companies to develop their own cloud-based gaming platforms that are accessible through a variety of devices.
2. Subscription Gaming Services - The pricing model used by Amazon Luna - a monthly subscription fee in exchange for access to a library of games - may inspire similar services in other media industries, such as books or movies.
3. Remote Gaming - The ability for users to play games on a variety of devices through the cloud presents opportunities for the development of remote gaming services, particularly for those who do not have access to powerful gaming hardware.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The development of cloud-based gaming services requires investments in new technology such as high-speed internet infrastructure and cloud computing resources.
2. Entertainment - Cloud gaming services like Amazon Luna have the potential to disrupt the traditional gaming industry, particularly in terms of game distribution and pricing models.
3. Retail - The rise of cloud gaming services presents opportunities for traditional retail companies to expand their services and offerings beyond physical products to include digital entertainment services.
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