Amazon’s Luna platform arrived last year as a cohesive experience for putting aside the console and embracing cloud game streaming. Now Amazon has announced that soon the Amazon Prime members and Luna+ subscribers They will be able to play the games they own on GOG.
GOG is the CD project platform similar in concept to what Steam, Epic Games or Battle.net can be from Blizzard. It has a large repertoire of games available from its PC installer, the GeForce Now cloud service or soon via Amazon Luna.
Actually, Amazon Luna is now the great alternative to GeForce Now wanting to be the “Google TV” of gaming platforms. With today’s announcement it will add more value if possible at all levels, since it will soon include GOG games on Luna in order to have some classics like Stardew Valley, The Witcher Series and Cyberpunk 2077.
The best thing about a service like this is that the gaming is done in the cloud and, as long as you have a good connection, you can enjoy it from any screen where Amazon Luna can be installed
GOG offers more than 9,000 DRM-free titles for Windows, Mac and Linux, and 1,000 employees worldwide. In fact, one of its goals is to make games last forever so you can enjoy games from years ago.
The objective of this collaboration with Luna is also focused on developers bringing their games to Luna via GOG and thus earning additional revenue and reaching new audiences. And you can play your games from Fire TV and Fire tablets, Samsung and LG smart TVs, iOS and Android mobile devices and desktop computers such as PCs, MacBooks and Chromebooks.
Of course, to play GOG games you must have purchased them. And yes, according to the Amazon website, there will be an option to use the keyboard or mouse, as well as Bluetooth game controllers or the Luna remote itself. In short, a great arrival on Amazon Luna to enrich the Amazon Prime subscription itself which allows access to this cloud gaming platform.