Amazon adds major EA titles to its Luna cloud gaming service: Star Wars Jedi, Dead Space and more now available – The Times of India
March 28, 2025
Amazonhas announced amulti-year agreementwith Electronic Arts (EA) to bring multiple top games to the Lunacloud gaming service. Popular titles likeStar Wars Jedi: Survivor, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, andDead Spaceare already available to Luna+ subscribers, with more games coming soon. EA’s popular franchises, including select games from theEA SPORTS portfolio, will join the Luna library in the coming months. Players will be able to play their favoriteEA gameson various devices. These devices include Fire TV, Fire Tablets, PC, Mac, iOS and Android mobile devices, and select smart TVs from Samsung and LG. Apart from this, Luna is also expanding to new countries.
What Amazon said about its partnership with EA
Commenting on the partnership,Mustafa Hakim, general manager of Amazon Luna, said: “We’re delighted to bringAmazon Lunato even more players in Europe so they can conveniently access the games they love wherever they are, on their preferred devices. We are also thrilled to partner with Electronic Arts to bring great games, including player favorites from the EA Sports portfolio, soon to our customers. Luna is committed to making gaming easier, more fun, affordable, and accessible for everyone. We have an exciting year ahead of us and we look forward to sharing more soon.”
Amazon Luna expands to more markets
Amazon Luna has also expanded to new markets, including Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Now available in 14 countries worldwide, Luna’s growing library includes popular titles like Fortnite, retro favorites, casual games, and triple-A releases.
Amazon Prime members in these newly added countries can access various Luna benefits each month via Prime Gaming, including ongoing access to games like Fortnite, LEGO Fortnite, Rocket Racing, Trackmania, and a rotating selection of additional titles at no extra cost.
Amazon Luna
The Luna Controller is now also available in Sweden, Belgium, and Luxembourg at an introductory price of €44.99 (MSRP €69.99) / 519.99kr (MSRP 799.99kr), and will be available in Portugal later this year. Designed and optimised for Luna, the controller connects directly to Luna cloud servers via Wi-Fi to reduce gameplay latency.
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