A new partnership between Amazon and Electronic Arts brings popular games to the cloud gaming platform Amazon Luna+. Starting today, players can enjoy Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and the 2023 remake of Dead Space.
This multi-year deal aims to broaden the reach of EA’s games. As noted by EA executive David Tinson, this collaboration allows more gamers to access these titles through Luna+. In addition to these three games, EA has hinted that upcoming additions will include titles from the EA Sports lineup, although specific names have yet to be revealed.
Luna+ operates on a subscription model costing $10 monthly after a free seven-day trial. The service already boasts over 100 games in its catalog, including notable titles like Batman: Arkham Knight, Sonic Frontiers, and Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga. Players can stream these games across devices such as smartphones, tablets, PCs, and even Amazon’s TVs.
The cloud gaming scene is increasingly competitive with services like Microsoft’s Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia’s GeForce Now, which also offer EA titles; for example, College Football 25 is streaming on Xbox Cloud Gaming. This growth highlights how appealing it is for users who don’t have high-end hardware but want to play great games streamed directly online.
A standout feature of Luna+ is its dedicated controller, which is available for $45 (down from $70). It pairs seamlessly with existing Xbox or PlayStation controllers if you prefer to use one of those instead.
The platform has recently expanded availability to new regions like Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg—bringing the total number of supported countries for Luna+ to 14 worldwide. Other countries include the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Poland, and the Netherlands.
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