Amazon’s cloud gaming service, Luna, is now available for free evaluation in the United States on some Fire TV devices without an invitation, the company announced. Luna was launched in early access last year as an invitation-only service. Originally, customers also needed an invitation to buy Luna Controller, but Amazon now says it is available to everyone.
The Amazon FAQ says that users can get access to Luna on Fire TV simply by downloading the app. A list of Luna TV-compatible Fire TV devices is available on this Amazon support page. These include the Fire TV Stick Lite, Fire TV Stick (2nd and 3rd generation), Fire TV Stick 4K, Fire TV (3rd generation), Fire TV Cube, Toshiba Fire TV Edition and Insignia Fire TV Edition.
Subscribing to Luna gives you a free 7-day trial of the Luna Plus channel, which costs $ 5.99 a month during early access and includes games like To control, Metro Exodus, and Grid. There is also a subscription to the Ubisoft Plus channel for $ 14.99 a month, which includes titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.
Like Fire TV devices, Luna’s early access is also available on Windows, Mac, selected Android devices and web browsers on iPhone, iPad, Windows and Mac, but only after receiving an invitation. “If you don’t have a Fire TV, you can still request an invitation to access Luna at amazon.com/Luna,” says the Amazon post. The service is currently limited to the continent of the USA, except Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories.