Amazon Luna Relaunches in Canada with Free Games for Prime Members

Amazon has given its Luna cloud gaming service a major overhaul, adding more games, new multiplayer features, and a redesigned interface that works across nearly any device—no console required. The company announced earlier this month some big changes are coming, and they are now available today.
The updated Luna now includes over 50 games for Prime members at no extra cost, playable on Fire TV, smartphones, tablets, web browsers, and select smart TVs. The highlight is GameNight, a new collection of more than 25 local multiplayer titles designed for quick and easy living room play.
Players can use their phones as controllers by scanning a QR code on their TV and jump into games like Angry Birds Flock Party, The Jackbox Party Pack 9, Exploding Kittens 2, and Clue. Amazon Game Studios is also contributing exclusive titles, starting with Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg, an AI-driven improv courtroom game.
For those who want more, Luna Premium replaces the old Luna+ plan, offering a larger library of games like EA Sports FC 25, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Batman: Arkham Knight for $12.99 per month in Canada (after a 7 day free trial).
Cloud gaming on Luna is now available in Canada, the U.S., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg, with more countries to follow.
The refresh aims to make gaming simpler and more social. You can check out the new Luna gaming service here.
Check out the promo video below and let us know what you think (you going to try this out?):
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