The cloud gaming market is starting to become crowded as Amazon has just announced Luna, its own cloud gaming service that's now available in the United States. Amazon Luna directly competes with Google Stadia since NVIDIA's GeForce NOW is available just about everywhere in the world. Amazon Luna costs $6 per month and promises to offer access to 100 games, including Resident Evil 7, Control, Panzer Dragoon, A Plague Tale: Innocence, The Surge 2, Yooka-Laylee, Metro Exodus, GRID, Abzu, and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. According to Amazon, the “introductory price” of $6 will only be available during the service's early access phase. Subscribers will be given the option to play Luna Plus channel games across two devices at the same time. Amazon's cloud gaming service offer 4K / 60fps resolution for “select titles,” although you'll need a great internet connection for that to work. Apart from the games included in the $6 monthly fee, Amazon announced that it has par...
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