Amazon Moon is the Amazon cloud video game service, a service very similar to that offered by Microsoft through xCloud and Google with Stadia. The e-commerce giant announced Luna for the first time in 2020 September, although until now, it was only available through an invitation.
The company has announced that between days 21 and 22, any user with an Amazon Prime account can try the service completely free for 7 days, after which you can continue to enjoy the service in exchange for $ 5,99 per month, since at the moment, it is still available only in the United States.
How to Live Aligned with launch promotion, Amazon is offering a 30% discount on the Luna Controller, the controller that communicates directly with the amazon servers, which avoids having to configure other controllers that are also compatible, such as those for the Xbox and the PlayStation.
Unlike xCloud, Amazon moon is based on channels or game packages like the one currently offered through Ubisoft +, so it's more like cable connections (where users pay for the channels they want to watch) than Netflix.
The $ 5,99 monthly subscription allows access to a limited number of games such as Control, Metro Exodus and Grid. Through Ubisoft + and paying $ 14,99 per month, you have access to the entire catalog currently available from Ubisoft, along with upcoming releases.
Launch of Amazon Luna in Spain
At the moment, Amazon has not commented on the launch date in Europe (it is likely that it will do so in all countries together). Amazon Luna allows you to enjoy next-generation games on any device, whether on a iPad or iPhone (via Safari), Android, on a PC or Mac and even through Fire TV of the company.