Explore New Games on Amazon Luna with GOG Integration

Amazon Luna’s partnership with GOG continues to expand, giving players more ways to enjoy their DRM-free libraries through the cloud. Five new games have been added to the list of Luna-compatible titles. They are playable via a Luna+ subscription or with an active Amazon Prime membership for those who already own them on GOG.

Rage in Peace

Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo

Alfred Hitchcock: Vertigo delivers a psychological thriller inspired by Hitchcock’s classic film. It blurs the line between reality and imagination in a story-driven mystery.

Bee Simulator

Bee Simulator lets you explore the world from the perspective of a honey bee. You collect pollen, protect your hive, and learn about real-life bee behavior. This title is also available as part of Luna’s subscription library.

The Legend of Tianding

The Legend of Tianding follows the adventures of Taiwanese folk hero Liao Tianding. He fights injustice in colonial-era Taiwan in a side-scrolling beat ’em up. The game is inspired by traditional Chinese manga.

Sable

Last but not least, Sable offers an open-world exploration experience. In this game, you’ll journey across vast desert landscapes in a personal tale of self-discovery. It is rendered in striking cel-shaded visuals.

These new additions follow last week’s arrival of Dave the Diver. It is a quirky blend of deep-sea exploration and sushi restaurant management. The game has been a breakout hit on other platforms.


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However, not all news is about growth. Some titles also appear to be leaving Luna’s library. While no official list has been shared, a handful of games are no longer accessible. This suggests that the service’s catalog may continue to rotate over time, similar to other subscription-based platforms.

With GOG integration, Luna offers a flexible way to stream DRM-free games without downloads or updates. These games are playable across devices from PCs to Fire TVs to mobile. The pace of additions (and the occasional removal) shows Amazon is continuing to shape its cloud gaming lineup. They do this in a way that balances variety with licensing changes.

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Adrià MA

Adrià is a freelance graphic designer who enjoys playing video games and writing about them. A Nintendo fan at heart that enjoys the benefits of cloud gaming and loves its amazing community. As an Editor, Adrià covers news and more at Cloud Dosage.

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