Amazon Luna has had a fairly decent presence at gamescom 2023, specially due to its most recent announcement regarding their launch on LG TVs. Adding to that, Amazon Luna has also announced the games that will be making its way in September. Sadly, only 2 new games have been confirmed so far, while another will make its return. This is a worrying contrast compared to all the games leaving the service in September.
Coming to Luna in September
Developed by Arsi “Hakita” Patala and Synset respectively, and both published by New Blood Interactive, these games promise to bring a mix of nostalgia and fast-paced action to Luna’s subscribers.
ULTRAKILL
ULTRAKILL is a fusion of classic and modern shooters with elements of character action games. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where machines fueled by blood are the only beings left, players will dive into a fast-paced race to the depths of Hell.
Super Galaxy Squadron EX Turbo
Super Galaxy Squadron EX Turbo is a space combat game set eleven years after the First Ceti War. Players will step into the shoes of the Federation’s best pilots to resolve a tense stalemate with an alien race. The game also includes the original Super Galaxy Squadron, allowing players to revisit the past.
Infinite Mini Golf
Making its return to Luna+, Infinite Mini Golf offers an endless golfing experience with intricately designed courses that challenge players of all skill levels. One of the standout features of Infinite Mini Golf is its course editor, which allows players to design and share their own custom courses, providing an infinite array of possibilities.
Amazon Prime Games for September
For Amazon Prime members, the Prime Gaming offer continues to provide a selection of games at no additional cost. In September, this includes:
These games, developed by Vector Unit, Kylotonn, Jackbox Games, and Nosebleed Interactive respectively, offer a variety of genres, from racing and party games to a retro arcade adventure.
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