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“With Amazon Luna, we’re making gaming easier and more convenient by offering instant access to console-quality games on devices customers already own,” said Eric Saarnio, vice president, Amazon Devices International. “Gamers in the U.S. have been enjoying Luna for the past year so we’re thrilled to now expand the service to customers in Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom.”
What it offers up:
Prime members who also have Luna+ can link to Ubisoft Connect to play a select few Ubisoft games too.
- Free games each month for Amazon Prime subscribers, rotated so you don't keep them.
- Luna+ at £8.99 a month for access to various games.
- Ubisoft+ at £14.99 a month for lots of Ubisoft games.
- Jackbox games at £3.99 to access their party games.
They're also no longer blocking Linux.
Previously, you needed a few tricks to get around their blocking to get into Luna, if you were in the USA where it was supported. Now though with the expansion into Canada, Germany and the UK more people can try it out. Playing it on my Linux desktop (Fedora KDE) with Chrome, it works out of the box but you just get an unsupported device warning that you can safely skip over and then the games appear to work just fine.
After many games requesting this service heavily, the wait is finally over and the Canada, the UK, and the Germany will be seeing cloud gaming service Amazon Luna finally release on their sures, after previously being USA only.
Also, before Linux ere given the boot unless you pulled some tricks, but now Amazon Luna works for Linux users right out of the box.
Will this help Luna stay alive and increase market share? Well, it will depend on how well the service is marketing in these regions. If this service is well marketed and known, then UK, Canadian, and German players may be incentivized to give it a try.