Samsung’s smartphones already have access to Google’s Stadia, Microsoft’s Project xCloud, and Nvidia GeForce Now cloud gaming services. Now, they will gain access to Amazon’s newly-announced Luna cloud gaming service. Amazon has finally revealed when users can get access to its cloud gaming service.
Amazon has announced that users can start using its Luna cloud gaming service starting today via the Early Access program. Samsung’s high-end smartphones from 2019 and 2020, including the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy Note 20, and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, are compatible with Luna. The company will likely extend support for more Galaxy devices in the future.
You need to note that you need to have a gaming controller if you want to access Luna on your compatible Galaxy device. Luna currently supports Amazon’s own Luna controller, Microsoft’s Xbox Wireless Controller, Razer’s Kishi, and Sony’s DualShock 4. You need to access Luna’s website to sign up for the service’s early access program, log in to the service, configure the settings, and then launch Luna as a web app to start gaming on your Galaxy device.
Have you tried any of the cloud gaming services on your Galaxy device? How has your experience been? Let us known in the comments section below.
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