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Amazon Luna to Drop Support for Third-Party Games and Subscriptions in June

​In June, Amazon Luna, the retail giant’s cloud gaming service, will undergo a major change. Similar to Prime Video, users could previously import their third-party subscriptions to stream games via the cloud, but this ends on June 10. As per the Luna support page updated Friday, Luna will drop support for third-party subscriptions and games. This feature enabled users to play games bought from other online stores like EA, Ubisoft, or GOG, along with titles from Ubisoft Plus and Jackbox Games subscriptions. Beginning June 10, Luna subscribers will be limited to games in the Luna library. Amazon offered no explanation for the change beyond stating, “As our library continues to grow, more of that content is available to Prime members, and that’s where we’re focusing our future.” What is Amazon Luna?. Amazon Luna is Amazon’s cloud gaming service. It launched in 2020 to rival Google’s now-defunct Stadia cloud gaming service, along with Xbox and PlayStation’s cloud gaming offerings. Luna originally needed its own subscription, but it has now been included as a perk with Amazon Prime membership. The Luna Standard plan bundled with Prime offers almost 100 games, featuring big hits like Alan Wake 2, Death Stranding, and Hogwarts Legacy.  

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