

When it's in early access, players can try over 70 games with an Amazon Luna subscription. It will also work at both 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz, though Amazon recommends 5 GHz. Luna is also estimated to use "10 GB/hr at 1080p," so keep that in mind if you do have data caps. A 10 Mbps internet connection is required to stream games well, though Amazon recommends speeds of 35 Mbps if you want to try games in 4K. What kind of internet connection do I need to play Amazon Luna?Īmazon detailed the official internet requirements for Luna on the official website.
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No specific date for the service's full launch was given, but the press release says the invite-only period makes it so "players will have the opportunity to contribute feedback that will inform future Luna features and development."

Early access started rolling out to those that signed up on October 20, 2020. If you're interested, sign-ups for Amazon Luna are already available on the platform's website.

Instead of a full launch like Google Stadia, Amazon Luna is opting for an invite-only early access state for some time. Will this finally give Amazon a clear way to succeed in the gaming market? Here's everything we know about the platform so far. It also stands out with its channel-subscription features, as users just have to pay to subscribe to certain services instead of buying individual games. Using AWS server technology and the cloud, Amazon Luna can stream games through an internet connection, just like Google Stadia and Microsoft's xCloud. On September 24, Amazon unveiled its upcoming cloud-based gaming platform, its unique take on subscriptions, and many of the games that we can expect to play on it. Google and Microsoft will need to step up their game now that Amazon has entered the crowded cloud gaming space with the Amazon Luna.
