Games

The games are separated across channels based on the games being offered, namely,

Prime Gaming Channel: Comes free with Prime gaming and games rotate every month.

Luna+: Luna+ is $9.99 per month and includes an ever-expanding library of games like Devil May Cry 5, Dirt 5, etc.

Ubisoft+: Ubisoft gives access to Ubisoft’s brand new games like Far Cry 6,  Watch Dogs: Legion, and Assassin’ Creed: Valhalla and it costs $17.99 per month.

Family Channel: A collection of video games safe for kids and families like Overcooked! and Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated and it costs $5.99 per month

Retro Channel: A collection of retro titles from developers like Capcom and SNK like Metal Slug and Castlevania and it costs $5.99 per month.

Jackbox Games Channel: This channel gives access to eight Party Packs from Jackbox and it costs $4.99 per month.

Twitch Integration

About The Service

The service is perfect for people who want a good replacement for an actual console.

The drawbacks of the service are the requirement for a fast internet otherwise the experience will be pretty laggy, the game selection is small and mostly filled with Ubisoft games. The channel for Ubisoft can be a bit expensive along with all the other channels making it as expensive as $60 per month. The free Prime gaming channel will only get you so far with the constantly rotating games and limited line-up and owning games is not possible with the subscription service, so some games can be taken out due to licensing reasons or contracts expiring in the future.

Conclusion

The launch of the service surprised many naysayers of cloud gaming as it proved that the gimmick has potential in the future. Unlike Stadia, which ran poorly, Luna offers a smooth experience if you have a stable Internet connection. The controller’s innovative way to connect to the cloud directly also mitigates the lag that otherwise would have been produced if the input were to be sent by the device streaming the game.