Amazon Luna


Amazon Luna is a cloud gaming platform developed and operated by Amazon. The platform has integration with Twitch and is available on Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Amazon Fire TV, iOS and iPadOS as well as Android. Games and channels from brands such as Ubisoft+ and Jackbox Games are accessed via the Luna+ paid subscription.
Luna uses the Windows Server operating system and Nvidia Tesla T4 graphics cards from Amazon Web Services for streaming games, and is available in the United States, Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom, Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Luna's competitors include other cloud gaming platforms like Xbox Cloud Gaming, PlayStation Plus cloud streaming, and GeForce Now.

History

Luna had a soft launch with early access to invited subscribers only on October 20, 2020. In its early access state, Amazon Luna featured about 100 different games combined with an introductory price of $5.99 a month. Luna subscribers have access to Ubisoft and Epic Games titles the same day they release through their respective channels. The Ubisoft+ channel costs an additional $14.99 per month. The Epic Games titles, such as Fortnite are free, but require purchasing a copy of a game.
On October 1, 2025, Amazon rebranded its Prime Gaming services under the Amazon Luna label.

Features

Games

Luna has a library of over 100 games that can be accessed with the purchase of a subscription.

Controllers

Luna supports control through keyboard and mouse, the Xbox Wireless Controller, Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, Xbox Adaptive Controller and the DualShock 4 and DualSense controllers.
The Luna Controller is an optional accessory at the additional cost of $59.99. The controller has dual analog sticks, a D-pad, two sets of shoulder buttons, four main A/B/X/Y face buttons, three other face buttons, and the home button. The color of the controller is black. A microphone is built in, which supports Amazon Alexa. The controller can connect through Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or a USB-C cable.
USB connections can be used on Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and Chromebook. Earlier iOS devices do not support USB OTG, and can only connect to game controllers over Bluetooth.
Supported controllersConnection methodController input APINotes
Mouse and keyboardUSB, Bluetooth
  • In Luna Couch sessions, guests have to ask the host to manually enable keyboard support for local co-op games.
Third-party controllers USB, BluetoothDirectInput
XInput

  • Both DirectInput and XInput controller APIs are supported. Controllers in XInput mode are treated as Xbox controllers.
  • Possible issues might occur, such as a controller not responding to inputs. This usually can be resolved by: toggling the switch on the controller to DirectInput & re-plugging the USB cable to refresh the connection, or quitting/re-joining a game session.
  • USB connections can also be used on Android devices and/or more recent iPhone/iPad models by plugging in a USB OTG adapter on an Android phone/tablet and/or an iPhone/iPad.
  • Third-party controllers are supported on Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, Android, but unsupported on Fire TV/Fire Tablet.
Xbox Wireless Controller USB, BluetoothXInput
  • USB connections can also be used on Android devices and/or more recent iPhone/iPad models by plugging in a USB OTG adapter on an Android phone/tablet and/or an iPhone/iPad.
  • PlayStation 4 controller

    PlayStation 5 controller

    USB, BluetoothDirectInput
  • USB connections can also be used on Android devices and/or more recent iPhone/iPad models by plugging in a USB OTG adapter on an Android phone/tablet and/or an iPhone/iPad.
  • Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

    Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller

    USB, BluetoothDirectInput
  • USB connections can also be used on Android devices and/or more recent iPhone/iPad models by plugging in a USB OTG adapter on an Android phone/tablet and/or an iPhone/iPad.
  • Google Stadia ControllerUSB, BluetoothDirectInput
  • USB connections can also be used on Android devices and/or more recent iPhone/iPad models by plugging in a USB OTG adapter on an Android phone/tablet and/or an iPhone/iPad.
  • Luna ControllerUSB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi DirectInput XInput
    • The Cloud Direct option connects a Luna Controller directly to Amazon's custom game servers, reducing latency.
    • The Luna controller operates in DirectInput mode by default. XInput mode can be activated by installing the hardware drivers.
    • Using Bluetooth with a Luna controller on Windows requires installation of hardware drivers.
    • USB connections can also be used on Android devices and/or more recent iPhone/iPad models with a USB-C to USB-C cable.
    Phone touchscreen as virtual controllerWi-Fi
  • The Luna Controller mobile app allows a phone's touchscreen to be used as a virtual controller for operating Luna on another computer or smart TV.
  • Reception

    In a review of Amazon Luna in March 2021, a CNN article praised the service for its lower price compared to Stadia and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and praised its user interface, while criticizing occasional lag issues and its initial game lineup. A review from Screen Rant criticized the channel setup, arguing that those who want the full experience will end up paying more than for similar services. The review remarked that the service feels misguided, with an unclear target audience, and considered it too impractical to recommend to consumers. However, it also stated that it may be a good replacement to a console for people who prefer using subscription services.

    Availability

    , Luna is available to subscribers in fourteen countries worldwide, which are listed in the table below. Guests who do not have a subscription are able to join Luna Couch sessions hosted by subscribers to play local co-op games.
    CountryLaunch dateDomain name
    United Statesdate|2022-3-1|MDY