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Amazon Luna Adds Support for 10 More GOG Titles
- Jack Deslippe
- July 23, 2024
- Amazon Luna
- Games
- GOG
Amazon Luna has added support for 10 new games that can be purchased from the GOG.com game store. The titles contain a mix of genres and age-ratings, with a little bit of something for everyone. Here is the full list of games that arrived. Also, Amazon Luna has a brand new official subreddit – https://www.reddit.com/r/amazonluna/. […]
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Amazon Luna Adds 9 New GOG Games
- Adrià MA
- July 3, 2024
- Amazon Luna
- Cloud Gaming
- Games
- GOG
Amazon Luna has expanded its game library thanks to its partnership with GOG, bringing a new selection of titles to the cloud gaming platform. This addition aims to enhance the gaming experience for Luna users by offering a broader range of games. The collaboration introduces several popular GOG titles to Luna’s lineup, including acclaimed RPGs, […]
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Luna and GOG’s Partnership is Coming ‘Soon’
- Simon Roadhouse
- June 4, 2024
- Amazon Luna
- Games
- GOG
Buckle up, Luna-tics! The wait is almost over for a massive library injection as GOG.com joins the “Lunaverse”. In a surprise announcement yesterday (June 3rd), Luna’s official Twitter account sent shivers down DRM-averse spines with a simple, cryptic message: “Soon™”. While details are scarce, all signs point to the long-rumored integration of GOG’s library finally […]
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Why Amazon Luna’s Strategy Shift Makes Sense
- Ethan
- March 23, 2024
- Amazon Luna
- Epic
- GOG
Amazon Luna first launched in the US in December 2020 (in “beta”). It left “beta” in 2022, followed by launches in the UK, Canada, Germany, Spain, Italy, and France over the course of 2023. Amazon Luna’s original business model focused on “channels” similar to Amazon Prime Video, where you could subscribe to select channels to […]
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The Big Question Around Amazon Luna’s GOG Partnership
- Ethan
- March 20, 2024
- Amazon Luna
- GOG
Recently, at the time of writing this article, the news is still quite fresh as Amazon Luna looks to pivot away from its original “channels” method to a model more akin to Nvidia GeForce Now where Amazon Luna subscribers can play the games they own on either Ubisoft Connect or, sometime this year, GOG.com. The […]
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