Amazon luna

No veo ningún hilo oficial donde se hable de esta plataforma,si lo hay cerrad este
QUE ES AMAZON LUNA
es un servicio de juegos en la nube que te permite jugar con dispositivos que ya tienes. de la compañía amazon
QUE NECESITO PARA AMAZON LUNA
Navegador web Microsoft Edge (versión 90 o superior) para PC y Mac. Navegador web Safari (iOS 15) para iPhone y iPad (iPadOS 15). Navegador web Chrome (versión 86 o superior) para dispositivos Android (Android 10 o superior).
COMO PUEDO JUGAR EN LUNA
necesitas un mando para jugar a los juegos de Amazon Luna . Aunque el mando Luna funciona mejor, otros mandos como el mando Xbox One, el mando DualShock 4, el mando de juegos móvil Razer Kishi y el ratón y el teclado estándar también son compatibles
su precio es de 9,99 al mes
bueno personalmente e jugado unos días a esta plataforma y me parece una muy buena opcion,id añadiendo vuestros conocimientos y aportaciones y dudas
Decir que también se incluye en la suscripción de Amazon Prime y los juegos que tienen van rotando mensualmente
Yo la uso desde el principio y va muy bien la verdad.
Esa partidita en una Retroid 4+ en la cama antes de dormir va genial.
Yo tengo que mirar como se configura el mando de ps4 porque me lo detecta pero no va.segun e leido es que hay que configurarlo estoy por pillarme un manso luna que lo e visto baratos
para no saturar el hilo con mensajes míos edito este.al final a caído el mando oficial por 25 eurillos,anoche empece un par de juegos y me gusto el poco lag que tenia o ninguno,incluso en juegos como el fornite
Yo la estoy usando bastante. La verdad es que va muy fino, no recuerdo haber tenido artefactos, o lagazos como a veces me ocurre en xCloud, y el añadido de poder jugar a los juegos de GOG le da un plus de atractivo para mí.
Hace unos días me acabé el Robocop, jugado al completo a través de Luna, y como si lo hubiera hecho en consola.
Compré el mando oficial en el Black friday y la verdad es que se nota mucho cuando lo usas, el lag desaparece (o es inapreciable).
¿Pero para poder jugar a los juegos de GOG y a los que tienes de Amazon Prime Gaming basta con ser Prime en Amazon, o es necesario pagar aparte la cuota de 9.99? Y puedes jugar a todos tus juegos de GOG, o solo a algunos?
Suele ir como un tiro, pero como se ponga tonto y se desconecte el mando, te cagas en todo por tener que rejugar esa parte. Me pasó varias veces con Dragon's Dogma.

aceituno1982 escribió:¿Pero para poder jugar a los juegos de GOG y a los que tienes de Amazon Prime Gaming basta con ser Prime en Amazon, o es necesario pagar aparte la cuota de 9.99? Y puedes jugar a todos tus juegos de GOG, o solo a algunos?

Basta con ser Prime

Sólo puedes jugar a los juegos de este listado, que tengas en tu cuenta de GOG (la lista la suelen ampliar cada mes):
https://www.gog.com/en/games/tags/amazon-luna
aceituno1982 escribió:¿Pero para poder jugar a los juegos de GOG y a los que tienes de Amazon Prime Gaming basta con ser Prime en Amazon, o es necesario pagar aparte la cuota de 9.99? Y puedes jugar a todos tus juegos de GOG, o solo a algunos?

De los que regalan en Amazon prime gaming solo puedes jugar a los juegos de GOG que sean compatibles, osea de los que regalan. Puedes jugar a una selección que rota cada mes. Luego puedes jugar a tus juegos de Gog en propiedad que sean compatibles si pagas Prime. Van añadiendo más, aunque poco a poco. Algunos de estos juegos si que los regalan o han regalado para Gog con Prime Gaming como te comentaba.
Ok, muchas gracias. Si van ampliando puede llegar a ser interesante. Igual me pillo el mando de Amazon en alguna oferta de las que hagan.
Yo lo utilizo bastante. Me recuerda mucho a Stadia, aunque he de decir que esta última era mejor en calidad y latencia.
ya me a llegado el mando luna,lo conecto por bluetooth lo reconoce pero luego no lo reconoce al jugar,que puede ser?
MoRaLIN escribió:ya me a llegado el mando luna,lo conecto por bluetooth lo reconoce pero luego no lo reconoce al jugar,que puede ser?


Tienes la app del mando instalada? Si quieres jugar a Luna no se vincula por bluetooth!
francescfri escribió:
MoRaLIN escribió:ya me a llegado el mando luna,lo conecto por bluetooth lo reconoce pero luego no lo reconoce al jugar,que puede ser?


Tienes la app del mando instalada? Si quieres jugar a Luna no se vincula por bluetooth!

Pues hay va estar el tema.que lo e conectado bluetooth y no por la aplicación , voy a probar
@MoRaLIN

Por cierto, vinculado por bluetooth lo puedes utilizar en Steam o Epic???
A mi sólo me funciona con el cable, investigando parece que es especialito en el tipo de blueetooh que necessita y mi pincho no da la talla [+risas]
francescfri escribió:@MoRaLIN

Por cierto, vinculado por bluetooth lo puedes utilizar en Steam o Epic???
A mi sólo me funciona con el cable, investigando parece que es especialito en el tipo de blueetooh que necessita y mi pincho no da la talla [+risas]

Pues te lo miro mañana,que me viene un PC y puedo meter Steam y epic.ahora mismo ando con un chromeboock jeje
Lo que si me a detectado por bluetooth has sido los emuladores ppsspp dolphin etc
EDITO era eso,hay que conectarlo con la aplicación,no veas que pasada,si antes no iba fluido ahora es ya como jugar con la consola.luego lo conectas bluetooth y para todo lo demás
Ya que habláis del mando, yo lo conecto directamente al Cloud en el Fire Stick, la tablet o el móvil, pero en el PC (no tiene blutooth) cuando entro en luna, el mando no se conecta de manera automática, de hecho, no consigo que se conecte y tengo que acabar enchufándolo, pensaba que como iba por Cloud direct y la aplicación, no necesitaba tener blutooth en el PC.
fermentwo escribió:Ya que habláis del mando, yo lo conecto directamente al Cloud en el Fire Stick, la tablet o el móvil, pero en el PC (no tiene blutooth) cuando entro en luna, el mando no se conecta de manera automática, de hecho, no consigo que se conecte y tengo que acabar enchufándolo, pensaba que como iba por Cloud direct y la aplicación, no necesitaba tener blutooth en el PC.

lo acabo de conectar al pc mediante bluetooth y lo reconoce perfectamente steam,luego a continuación e jugado en luna via wifi perfectamente
MoRaLIN escribió:
fermentwo escribió:Ya que habláis del mando, yo lo conecto directamente al Cloud en el Fire Stick, la tablet o el móvil, pero en el PC (no tiene blutooth) cuando entro en luna, el mando no se conecta de manera automática, de hecho, no consigo que se conecte y tengo que acabar enchufándolo, pensaba que como iba por Cloud direct y la aplicación, no necesitaba tener blutooth en el PC.

lo acabo de conectar al pc mediante bluetooth y lo reconoce perfectamente steam,luego a continuación e jugado en luna via wifi perfectamente

Si, pero lo que preguntaba es que sin tener Bluetooth en el PC, el mando no se conectaba a Wifi Direct, aunque creo que es porque lo tengo conectado por cable a internet, y por eso no pillará el wifi direct supongo.

otra duda: enlacé mi cuenta de Xbox, y aparecen los juegos de Ubisoft que están en Gamepass, pero también me aparecen jugables algunos que creo que no están, como Assasins creed Unity o Syndicate. ¿A qué puede deberse?
fermentwo escribió:otra duda: enlacé mi cuenta de Xbox, y aparecen los juegos de Ubisoft que están en Gamepass, pero también me aparecen jugables algunos que creo que no están, como Assasins creed Unity o Syndicate. ¿A qué puede deberse?


Ubisoft ha regalado los dos juegos, así que seguramente los reclamaste en su momento.

Ya están los nuevos juegos mensuales del Prime:

Overcooked 2
Spitlings
Strange Horticulture
The Jackbox Party Pack 3
WRC Generations
Tengo un crio que le da al fortnite en switch, pero había pensado que le diera en Luna en la tv del salón.
Se podría hacer con el mando de xbox o es injugable por latencia?
En caso de hacerme con un mando de luna, que tal va luego en steam por bluetooth que es donde suelo jugar mas?.

Un saludo
Juegos de abril de Amazon Prime:

Bee Simulator
Hot Wheels Unleashed
SpongeBob Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated
The Jackbox Party Pack 6
Thymesia
Buenas. Había leído en el hilo de juegos gratis de Prime por esta aplicación pero al tener una tv vieja no me había dado por instalarla, total que he cambiado esta semana de tv y lo he probado hoy. Decir que he usado de mando el móvil(tengo un mando xbox para el PC pero no he querido que se desvinculara ni nada) y la verdad que me ha sorprendido gratamente. Ya he vinculado cuentas de Amazon, GOG, EA y Ubisoft y tengo unos cuantos juegos con la tontería.
El mando del que habláis es este? https://www.amazon.es/Amazon-T28B69-Man ... B0CXYHVSTK . En el histórico de precios veo que ha estado a 40, a ese precio me lo pensaba.
@melindro

Efectivamente este es el mando

Te recomiendo que mires en Walapop... Los encontrarás a 25 más envío en algunos casos...
@melindro En los Prime Days o Black Friday suele estar a ese precio. O si no, como dice el compañero, en wallapop lo encuentras barato.
Recuerdo que ese mando no es un requisito para jugar con Luna. Yo utilizo el de Xbox One y va perfecto.
darkwick escribió:Recuerdo que ese mando no es un requisito para jugar con Luna. Yo utilizo el de Xbox One y va perfecto.


Si yo comentaba que tengo uno de Xbox para el PC. Pero el estar habilitando y deshabilitando de un equipo a otro es un engorro. Y alguna vez que se me ha de sincronizado le ha costado la vida volver a normalizarlo.

@francescfri ya he visto algún vendedor a ese precio y nuevo. Supongo que se habrán caído de algún camión jaja
Buenas, sabeis si se puede cambiar la cuenta vinculada de epic en luna pero no en amazon?. Para jugar quiero que esté la cuenta de mi hijo pero los juegos los quiero reclamar en la mia.
Está el mando de oferta a 40€ y me estaba pensando probarlo. ¿Sigue sin haber hilo oficial? Qué poco tirón ha tenido si hasta Stadia tenía un subforo propio...

¿Alguien que me pueda decir cómo va este servicio a día de hoy?
Los juegos de EA de Amazon Luna hay que comprarlos en su plataforma?

Porque tengo en mi cuenta los Jedi y Dead Space y me salen para comprar
@boguertnauer, va muy bien. Yo utilizo un mando de Xbox sin problemas, el mando de Luna no es obligatorio.

@Jackerman, aségurate que tienes la cuenta vinculada en Luna. Es suficiente con tenerlos en la cuenta Origin/EA play o como se llame ahora.

A mí me aparece el Jedi Fallen Order que regaló Prime Gaming. Tampoco es que EA tenga demasiados juegos que se puedan jugar en Luna.
boguertnauer escribió:Está el mando de oferta a 40€ y me estaba pensando probarlo. ¿Sigue sin haber hilo oficial? Qué poco tirón ha tenido si hasta Stadia tenía un subforo propio...

¿Alguien que me pueda decir cómo va este servicio a día de hoy?

Funciona muy bien, y el mando está muy bien si lo pillas de oferta.
darkwick escribió:@boguertnauer, va muy bien. Yo utilizo un mando de Xbox sin problemas, el mando de Luna no es obligatorio.

@Jackerman, aségurate que tienes la cuenta vinculada en Luna. Es suficiente con tenerlos en la cuenta Origin/EA play o como se llame ahora.

A mí me aparece el Jedi Fallen Order que regaló Prime Gaming. Tampoco es que EA tenga demasiados juegos que se puedan jugar en Luna.



Pues los tengo en mi cuenta de EA App y no me deja, me dice que pague por Luna+
Jackerman escribió:Pues los tengo en mi cuenta de EA App y no me deja, me dice que pague por Luna+


¿Tienes las cuentas vinculadas?
¿No se puede vincular la cuenta de Steam para jugar con Luna verdad? Sería una bestia de servicio.
@Jackerman, lo 1º que te he comentado, revisa que tengas la cuenta vinculada en Luna, no en Prime Gaming, que es otra cosa.

No sé desde dónde accedes a los juegos. Ve a biblioteca y filtra por juegos de EA, no hay más.

@Newbell, no existe opción para Steam. Ya sería un bombazo si se pudiera jugar a lo que ha regalado Epic Games estos años, pero no, solo permiten sus F2P...
pepeizq3 escribió:
Jackerman escribió:Pues los tengo en mi cuenta de EA App y no me deja, me dice que pague por Luna+


¿Tienes las cuentas vinculadas?


claro
Jackerman escribió:
pepeizq3 escribió:
Jackerman escribió:Pues los tengo en mi cuenta de EA App y no me deja, me dice que pague por Luna+


¿Tienes las cuentas vinculadas?


claro


Pero, ¿los tienes comprados o son parte de EA Play?

Porque si los tienes por la suscripción de EA Play no puedes jugarlos en Luna, solo si están comprados en la tienda de EA.
Sheenmue escribió:
Pero, ¿los tienes comprados o son parte de EA Play?

Porque si los tienes por la suscripción de EA Play no puedes jugarlos en Luna, solo si están comprados en la tienda de EA.



EA Play. Pues vaya basura. Los de Ubisoft que dan con la suscripción de Game Pass si que me salen para jugar
Jackerman escribió:
Sheenmue escribió:
Pero, ¿los tienes comprados o son parte de EA Play?

Porque si los tienes por la suscripción de EA Play no puedes jugarlos en Luna, solo si están comprados en la tienda de EA.



EA Play. Pues vaya basura. Los de Ubisoft que dan con la suscripción de Game Pass si que me salen para jugar


Sí, los de Ubisoft que están en Game Pass se pueden jugar como dices.

He puesto un mensaje en el hilo de los juegos del Prime sobre lo que han anunciado acerca de Luna. Lo copio aquí por si alguno no mira el otro hilo:

Han anunciado "un nuevo Amazon Luna". Aquí se puede leer la noticia en Variety: https://variety.com/2025/digital/news/a ... 236535452/

Amazon is revamping its cloud-gaming service Luna to offer a wide variety of top-tier games, including “Hogwarts Legacy” and Xbox’s “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” as well as a new “GameNight” lineup of original party games, all available to Prime subscribers.

The move is a splashy one for Amazon, which launched the Luna cloud-gaming service in 2022 but has yet to build up the platform — an offering that allows customers to play games without a console or gaming PC — into something that can stand on its own in the gaming market, rather than exist as another perk that comes with an Amazon Prime subscription.

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“We’re calling it the all-new Amazon Luna, because it’s really been rebuilt and reimagined from the ground up,” Amazon Luna general manager Jeff Gattis told Variety. “That’s everything from our UI, the way people interact with the games, to the offering itself and the portfolio of games. It’s the offering and putting it into Prime and it’s really this notion of, can we make it as easy for Prime members to play games as it is to watch Prime Video and stream music on Prime Music?”

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Along with a new lineup of premium third-party games and a UI update, Luna is introducing a party game collection labeled “GameNight,” which will launch with the AI-powered title “Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg,” which features the rapper as your personal judge in at-home disputes.

“You basically state your case. You can actually submit evidence through prompt-based AI, and it’ll generate the evidence in front of Snoop so we can look at the visual of the garbage bag or whatever the case is about,” Gattis said. “And then there’s just this banter back and forth with Snoop Dogg, which is obviously funny because it’s Snoop Dogg, it’s him and his dialect, but he’s really talking to you. I think that’s the amazing thing about it. And what we get excited about with this game is, it’s a game that literally could not have been made three years ago. So it’s one of these things that requires the cloud. It requires a large language model behind it to power Snoop.”

The Luna overhaul comes as Amazon’s young game studio, run by 2K Games co-founder Christoph Hartmann, is slowly but surely working on a slate of original mid-level and top-tier games, known as AA and AAA games within the gaming industry. Amazon leadership says that the Luna changes don’t mean the strategy at Hartmann’s Amazon Game Studios has pivoted away from larger titles, but rather it will now include more of these social games that can be developed quicker and target a wider consumer audience.

“We’re continuing down the path with the console-friendly AAA games, which is why you see in the offering, we’re not just launching ‘GameNight,’ but actually expanding the library of AAA games that are available, as well as then games that work for really the non-core gamer, where you can pick up your phone as a controller and have a lot of fun with your family and friends in your living room,” Amazon’s vice president of audio, Twitch and games, Steve Boom, told Variety.

Boom continued: “If you were to trace the arc of what we’ve released and what we’ve now announced from our games studio, it would actually point in this direction. So what started out in massively multiplayer games, MMOs, we’ve really widened the aperture, if you will. And so you’ve seen announcements for like things like ‘King of Meat,’ ‘Tomb Raider,’ our upcoming driving game, ‘Lord of the Rings,’ and kind of moving more in that direction of what I would call console-friendly titles, known IPs or known play patterns. The MMOs, those are really PC games. We launched ‘New World’ on consoles about a year ago, and it’s done really, really well, but those games at their core appeal to the hardest core-PC gamers. “

While much of Hartmann’s team is working on those long-lead titles, Boom says an internal studio known as Studio 5 has been created within the overall Amazon Game Studios team to work on “Courtroom Chaos” and other “games for the non-core gamer.”

“They tend to be smaller, social party games versus big, elaborate open-world AAA,” Boom said. “So you could imagine that the time frame to develop those games is a lot shorter than for AAA games.”

The overhaul at Luna was announced on the same day as Xbox revealed changes and an price increase for its gaming subscription service, Xbox Game Pass.

See below for Amazon’s new Luna promo video, followed by the full blog post announcing the Luna changes, written by Gattis and published Wednesday.

Introducing the All-New Amazon Luna: A New Era of Gaming for Everyone

Several years ago, a bunch of game-crazy Amazonians had an audacious idea: what if we could stream games just like we stream video and music? I say “audacious” because a lot of people doubted that streaming technology would work for games, which are much more difficult to deliver via the cloud than video and music. But at Amazon, we like hard problems! Fast forward to 2022 and we launched Amazon Luna, a cloud gaming service where customers can play games anywhere without a console or a gaming PC. It’s fun, magical, convenient, and something we’re proud of! Since that time, we’ve added more and more titles to our catalog and we’ve scaled Luna to 14 countries, with customers streaming millions of game hours on Luna every month. Across our team, we love playing EA SPORTS FC 25, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Fortnite, and more. My personal favorites are Dungeons of Hinterberg and Death Stranding.

But at Amazon we don’t like to stand still…

We Think Gaming Needs a Rethink

Gaming is one of the most powerful cultural forces in the world, with more than 3 billion people playing across the globe. When you look a little closer, though, you realize that only about 300 million people own consoles, and around 250 million own gaming-ready PCs. In other words, most players are on their smartphones, and most of the time they’re playing by themselves. And we think that’s a shame because some of the most magical moments in gaming are when you’re playing with family and friends in the living room on the big screen.

Until now, though, playing on the big screen usually means expensive consoles, costly graphics cards, and complicated games that end up feeling more like a commitment than a quick escape. The industry hasn’t done enough to welcome the 100s of millions of people who want to experience the magic of playing games on the big screen but feel left out – those who don’t see themselves as “gamers,” those who don’t want to spend a fortune on hardware, or those who just want something simple, social, and fun.

And that’s exactly what our Prime members have told us. Gaming hardware is too expensive. Games are intimidating and hard to learn… and expensive. Games can be isolating. But, at the same time, Prime members know that games don’t have to be this way, and indeed, they tell us that they want games to be a way to bring friends and family together. To build connection. To bond. To have fun!

And so we asked ourselves, how can we reimagine Luna in order to solve the issues that prevent so many from participating? The good news is that Luna already solves the hardware cost issue. But how can we further lower barriers? How can we expand who gets to play? How can we bring people together? How can we reimagine what games can be with the help of AI and the cloud? In other words, how can we reimagine Luna so that it’s not just a different place to play games but also a place to play games differently and a place to play different games?

Introducing: The All-New Amazon Luna

That’s why we’re excited to announce that, later this year, we will be launching a completely redesigned and reimagined Amazon Luna that combines innovative social party games with amazing blockbusters to make every night in your house the perfect game night to share with your family and friends. These new additions are all included with Prime at no additional cost. The all-new Luna will empower Prime members to play games in the same way they enjoy content on Prime Video or Amazon Music, across the devices that they already own and prefer to use. And there’s no special hardware required – just launch Luna on your Fire TV, smart TV, or tablet, and you’re playing in seconds.

GameNight: A New Kind of Social Play

When you launch Luna, you’ll see something totally new called GameNight, where you’ll find a collection of social party games to play with your family and friends. Just like when you host game night at your house – but better!

GameNight reimagines what it means to play games in the living room. Not only do you not need a console or gaming PC – you don’t even need a game controller! With all GameNight games, your smartphone is your controller for experiences centered around the living-room TV. In seconds, anyone in the room can join the fun simply by scanning a QR code. All GameNight games are designed to be played together with family and friends for maximum laughter and connection. Finally, a reason for parents not to tell their kids to put their phones away!

GameNight will feature exclusive titles developed by Amazon, starting with the launch title Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg—a human-built, AI-powered improv courtroom game where players invent outrageous characters, spin wild stories, and do whatever it takes to defend their testimonies before Judge Snoop Dogg.

GameNight will also launch with more than 25 approachable multiplayer games, from GameNight-optimized takes on favorites like Angry Birds, Draw & Guess, Exploding Kittens and Flappy Golf Party, to party-ready adaptations of board game hits such as Taboo, Ticket to Ride and Clue. All GameNight titles are tuned for a fun, frictionless living-room experience. So, whether you’re looking to work together with your partner to slingshot birds at those pesky pigs, explode some kittens (yikes!), show off your drawing skills, or be the first to say “Colonel Mustard, with the Candlestick, in the Conservatory”… all on the big screen with your family and friends… then GameNight is your ticket to fun! And we will be adding new GameNight games all the time so that your family’s game night is always fun and fresh.

This isn’t just gaming – it’s play reinvented for the modern living room.

Level Up Your Game Play

And what about those times when you really want to get your game on and level up? You know, to really unleash your inner gamer? We’ve got you covered there too. For Prime members, the all-new Luna will include a diverse and growing library of more than 50 popular, classic, indie, and blockbuster games. That means hit titles like Hogwarts Legacy, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, and TopSpin 2K25, alongside fan-favorite indies and family-friendly picks such as Dave the Diver, MotoGP 25, Farming Simulator 22, and SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom. Just like GameNight games, this rotating library is included with Prime at no additional cost. These games are definitely a little more involved than GameNight titles, so you will need a game controller to play. If you’ve got a Bluetooth controller lying around the house, you’re all set. If not, just purchase a Luna Controller and the magic of Prime will have it at your doorstep in no time flat. In fact, we just announced some nice discounts on the Luna Controller and select Fire TV bundles for Prime Big Deal Days in several countries, with some available until October 10. And you can likely look forward to similar deals in the future.

And if all of that still isn’t enough and you want to level up your gaming even more, you can subscribe to Luna Premium for more blockbuster titles like EA SPORTS FC 25, LEGO DC Super-Villains, Team Sonic Racing, and Batman: Arkham Knight.

Built for Prime Members

Prime has always been about making life simpler, more entertaining, and more affordable. Luna builds on that promise with a fresh take on gaming experiences to play with family and friends.

And this is just the beginning. With advances in AI and cloud technology, we see opportunities to create entirely new kinds of games – experiences that were never possible before. We have an incredible pipeline of games in the works and can’t wait for you to play and experience the all-new Luna for yourself later this year.


En el mensaje hablan de que habrá más de 50 juegos incluidos con el Prime y nombran Hogwarts Legacy, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, TopSpin 2K25, Dave the Diver, MotoGP 25, Farming Simulator 22, y SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom. Algunos ya están disponibles pero otros supongo que los irán añadiendo con el tiempo. Viendo los juegos que han añadido este mes, lo que entiendo es que ahora los juegos que añadan no estarán solo un mes sino que habrá juegos que estén más tiempo. Por ejemplo de los juegos que hay ahora con el Prime estas son las fechas de salida que pone en la ficha del juego:

A Game About Diggin a Hole 1 Diciembre
Borderlands 3 31 Diciembre
Dave the Diver Sin fecha de salida
Dead Island 2 30 Noviembre
Disney Pixar Cars 31 Diciembre
Fallout 3 Sin fecha de salida
Fallout New Vegas Sin fecha de salida
Farming Simulator 22 31 Diciembre
Garfield Kart Furious Racing 31 Octubre
Lawn Mowing Simulator 30 Noviembre
Lego Star Wars 3 30 Noviembre
MotoGP 25 30 Noviembre
Perish Sin fecha de salida
SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated 31 Diciembre
Wobbledogs 30 Noviembre
Worms Crazy Golf 1 Noviembre

A estos hay que añadir los free to play que hay, que ahora mismo son 10 más, para un total de 26 juegos para jugar con Prime, aun lejos de los más de 50 que se mencionan en la noticia.

También han dicho que van a crear un apartado de juegos al que van a llamar Game Night. Aquí se añadirán party games para jugar en familia o con amigos y que se podrán controlar con el móvil. Algunos de estos juegos parece que estarán desarrollados por estudios de la propia Amazon y mencionan como juego de lanzamiento al Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg, un juego en el que los jugadores participan en un juicio donde tendrán que dar argumentos para ganarlo y el juez será Snoop Dogg. Todo esto funcionará con IA aprovechando que el juego se ejecuta en la nube. En total parece que de inicio habrá más de 25 juegos de este tipo y en la noticia también mencionan a Angry Birds, Draw & Guess, Exploding Kittens, Flappy Golf Party y adaptaciones de juegos de mesa como Taboo, Ticket to Ride o Clue. Con el tiempo irán añadiendo más juegos.
Sheenmue escribió:
Jackerman escribió:
Sheenmue escribió:
Pero, ¿los tienes comprados o son parte de EA Play?

Porque si los tienes por la suscripción de EA Play no puedes jugarlos en Luna, solo si están comprados en la tienda de EA.



EA Play. Pues vaya basura. Los de Ubisoft que dan con la suscripción de Game Pass si que me salen para jugar


Sí, los de Ubisoft que están en Game Pass se pueden jugar como dices.

He puesto un mensaje en el hilo de los juegos del Prime sobre lo que han anunciado acerca de Luna. Lo copio aquí por si alguno no mira el otro hilo:

Han anunciado "un nuevo Amazon Luna". Aquí se puede leer la noticia en Variety: https://variety.com/2025/digital/news/a ... 236535452/

Amazon is revamping its cloud-gaming service Luna to offer a wide variety of top-tier games, including “Hogwarts Legacy” and Xbox’s “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” as well as a new “GameNight” lineup of original party games, all available to Prime subscribers.

The move is a splashy one for Amazon, which launched the Luna cloud-gaming service in 2022 but has yet to build up the platform — an offering that allows customers to play games without a console or gaming PC — into something that can stand on its own in the gaming market, rather than exist as another perk that comes with an Amazon Prime subscription.

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“We’re calling it the all-new Amazon Luna, because it’s really been rebuilt and reimagined from the ground up,” Amazon Luna general manager Jeff Gattis told Variety. “That’s everything from our UI, the way people interact with the games, to the offering itself and the portfolio of games. It’s the offering and putting it into Prime and it’s really this notion of, can we make it as easy for Prime members to play games as it is to watch Prime Video and stream music on Prime Music?”

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Along with a new lineup of premium third-party games and a UI update, Luna is introducing a party game collection labeled “GameNight,” which will launch with the AI-powered title “Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg,” which features the rapper as your personal judge in at-home disputes.

“You basically state your case. You can actually submit evidence through prompt-based AI, and it’ll generate the evidence in front of Snoop so we can look at the visual of the garbage bag or whatever the case is about,” Gattis said. “And then there’s just this banter back and forth with Snoop Dogg, which is obviously funny because it’s Snoop Dogg, it’s him and his dialect, but he’s really talking to you. I think that’s the amazing thing about it. And what we get excited about with this game is, it’s a game that literally could not have been made three years ago. So it’s one of these things that requires the cloud. It requires a large language model behind it to power Snoop.”

The Luna overhaul comes as Amazon’s young game studio, run by 2K Games co-founder Christoph Hartmann, is slowly but surely working on a slate of original mid-level and top-tier games, known as AA and AAA games within the gaming industry. Amazon leadership says that the Luna changes don’t mean the strategy at Hartmann’s Amazon Game Studios has pivoted away from larger titles, but rather it will now include more of these social games that can be developed quicker and target a wider consumer audience.

“We’re continuing down the path with the console-friendly AAA games, which is why you see in the offering, we’re not just launching ‘GameNight,’ but actually expanding the library of AAA games that are available, as well as then games that work for really the non-core gamer, where you can pick up your phone as a controller and have a lot of fun with your family and friends in your living room,” Amazon’s vice president of audio, Twitch and games, Steve Boom, told Variety.

Boom continued: “If you were to trace the arc of what we’ve released and what we’ve now announced from our games studio, it would actually point in this direction. So what started out in massively multiplayer games, MMOs, we’ve really widened the aperture, if you will. And so you’ve seen announcements for like things like ‘King of Meat,’ ‘Tomb Raider,’ our upcoming driving game, ‘Lord of the Rings,’ and kind of moving more in that direction of what I would call console-friendly titles, known IPs or known play patterns. The MMOs, those are really PC games. We launched ‘New World’ on consoles about a year ago, and it’s done really, really well, but those games at their core appeal to the hardest core-PC gamers. “

While much of Hartmann’s team is working on those long-lead titles, Boom says an internal studio known as Studio 5 has been created within the overall Amazon Game Studios team to work on “Courtroom Chaos” and other “games for the non-core gamer.”

“They tend to be smaller, social party games versus big, elaborate open-world AAA,” Boom said. “So you could imagine that the time frame to develop those games is a lot shorter than for AAA games.”

The overhaul at Luna was announced on the same day as Xbox revealed changes and an price increase for its gaming subscription service, Xbox Game Pass.

See below for Amazon’s new Luna promo video, followed by the full blog post announcing the Luna changes, written by Gattis and published Wednesday.

Introducing the All-New Amazon Luna: A New Era of Gaming for Everyone

Several years ago, a bunch of game-crazy Amazonians had an audacious idea: what if we could stream games just like we stream video and music? I say “audacious” because a lot of people doubted that streaming technology would work for games, which are much more difficult to deliver via the cloud than video and music. But at Amazon, we like hard problems! Fast forward to 2022 and we launched Amazon Luna, a cloud gaming service where customers can play games anywhere without a console or a gaming PC. It’s fun, magical, convenient, and something we’re proud of! Since that time, we’ve added more and more titles to our catalog and we’ve scaled Luna to 14 countries, with customers streaming millions of game hours on Luna every month. Across our team, we love playing EA SPORTS FC 25, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Fortnite, and more. My personal favorites are Dungeons of Hinterberg and Death Stranding.

But at Amazon we don’t like to stand still…

We Think Gaming Needs a Rethink

Gaming is one of the most powerful cultural forces in the world, with more than 3 billion people playing across the globe. When you look a little closer, though, you realize that only about 300 million people own consoles, and around 250 million own gaming-ready PCs. In other words, most players are on their smartphones, and most of the time they’re playing by themselves. And we think that’s a shame because some of the most magical moments in gaming are when you’re playing with family and friends in the living room on the big screen.

Until now, though, playing on the big screen usually means expensive consoles, costly graphics cards, and complicated games that end up feeling more like a commitment than a quick escape. The industry hasn’t done enough to welcome the 100s of millions of people who want to experience the magic of playing games on the big screen but feel left out – those who don’t see themselves as “gamers,” those who don’t want to spend a fortune on hardware, or those who just want something simple, social, and fun.

And that’s exactly what our Prime members have told us. Gaming hardware is too expensive. Games are intimidating and hard to learn… and expensive. Games can be isolating. But, at the same time, Prime members know that games don’t have to be this way, and indeed, they tell us that they want games to be a way to bring friends and family together. To build connection. To bond. To have fun!

And so we asked ourselves, how can we reimagine Luna in order to solve the issues that prevent so many from participating? The good news is that Luna already solves the hardware cost issue. But how can we further lower barriers? How can we expand who gets to play? How can we bring people together? How can we reimagine what games can be with the help of AI and the cloud? In other words, how can we reimagine Luna so that it’s not just a different place to play games but also a place to play games differently and a place to play different games?

Introducing: The All-New Amazon Luna

That’s why we’re excited to announce that, later this year, we will be launching a completely redesigned and reimagined Amazon Luna that combines innovative social party games with amazing blockbusters to make every night in your house the perfect game night to share with your family and friends. These new additions are all included with Prime at no additional cost. The all-new Luna will empower Prime members to play games in the same way they enjoy content on Prime Video or Amazon Music, across the devices that they already own and prefer to use. And there’s no special hardware required – just launch Luna on your Fire TV, smart TV, or tablet, and you’re playing in seconds.

GameNight: A New Kind of Social Play

When you launch Luna, you’ll see something totally new called GameNight, where you’ll find a collection of social party games to play with your family and friends. Just like when you host game night at your house – but better!

GameNight reimagines what it means to play games in the living room. Not only do you not need a console or gaming PC – you don’t even need a game controller! With all GameNight games, your smartphone is your controller for experiences centered around the living-room TV. In seconds, anyone in the room can join the fun simply by scanning a QR code. All GameNight games are designed to be played together with family and friends for maximum laughter and connection. Finally, a reason for parents not to tell their kids to put their phones away!

GameNight will feature exclusive titles developed by Amazon, starting with the launch title Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg—a human-built, AI-powered improv courtroom game where players invent outrageous characters, spin wild stories, and do whatever it takes to defend their testimonies before Judge Snoop Dogg.

GameNight will also launch with more than 25 approachable multiplayer games, from GameNight-optimized takes on favorites like Angry Birds, Draw & Guess, Exploding Kittens and Flappy Golf Party, to party-ready adaptations of board game hits such as Taboo, Ticket to Ride and Clue. All GameNight titles are tuned for a fun, frictionless living-room experience. So, whether you’re looking to work together with your partner to slingshot birds at those pesky pigs, explode some kittens (yikes!), show off your drawing skills, or be the first to say “Colonel Mustard, with the Candlestick, in the Conservatory”… all on the big screen with your family and friends… then GameNight is your ticket to fun! And we will be adding new GameNight games all the time so that your family’s game night is always fun and fresh.

This isn’t just gaming – it’s play reinvented for the modern living room.

Level Up Your Game Play

And what about those times when you really want to get your game on and level up? You know, to really unleash your inner gamer? We’ve got you covered there too. For Prime members, the all-new Luna will include a diverse and growing library of more than 50 popular, classic, indie, and blockbuster games. That means hit titles like Hogwarts Legacy, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, and TopSpin 2K25, alongside fan-favorite indies and family-friendly picks such as Dave the Diver, MotoGP 25, Farming Simulator 22, and SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom. Just like GameNight games, this rotating library is included with Prime at no additional cost. These games are definitely a little more involved than GameNight titles, so you will need a game controller to play. If you’ve got a Bluetooth controller lying around the house, you’re all set. If not, just purchase a Luna Controller and the magic of Prime will have it at your doorstep in no time flat. In fact, we just announced some nice discounts on the Luna Controller and select Fire TV bundles for Prime Big Deal Days in several countries, with some available until October 10. And you can likely look forward to similar deals in the future.

And if all of that still isn’t enough and you want to level up your gaming even more, you can subscribe to Luna Premium for more blockbuster titles like EA SPORTS FC 25, LEGO DC Super-Villains, Team Sonic Racing, and Batman: Arkham Knight.

Built for Prime Members

Prime has always been about making life simpler, more entertaining, and more affordable. Luna builds on that promise with a fresh take on gaming experiences to play with family and friends.

And this is just the beginning. With advances in AI and cloud technology, we see opportunities to create entirely new kinds of games – experiences that were never possible before. We have an incredible pipeline of games in the works and can’t wait for you to play and experience the all-new Luna for yourself later this year.


En el mensaje hablan de que habrá más de 50 juegos incluidos con el Prime y nombran Hogwarts Legacy, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, TopSpin 2K25, Dave the Diver, MotoGP 25, Farming Simulator 22, y SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom. Algunos ya están disponibles pero otros supongo que los irán añadiendo con el tiempo. Viendo los juegos que han añadido este mes, lo que entiendo es que ahora los juegos que añadan no estarán solo un mes sino que habrá juegos que estén más tiempo. Por ejemplo de los juegos que hay ahora con el Prime estas son las fechas de salida que pone en la ficha del juego:

A Game About Diggin a Hole 1 Diciembre
Borderlands 3 31 Diciembre
Dave the Diver Sin fecha de salida
Dead Island 2 30 Noviembre
Disney Pixar Cars 31 Diciembre
Fallout 3 Sin fecha de salida
Fallout New Vegas Sin fecha de salida
Farming Simulator 22 31 Diciembre
Garfield Kart Furious Racing 31 Octubre
Lawn Mowing Simulator 30 Noviembre
Lego Star Wars 3 30 Noviembre
MotoGP 25 30 Noviembre
Perish Sin fecha de salida
SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated 31 Diciembre
Wobbledogs 30 Noviembre
Worms Crazy Golf 1 Noviembre

A estos hay que añadir los free to play que hay, que ahora mismo son 10 más, para un total de 26 juegos para jugar con Prime, aun lejos de los más de 50 que se mencionan en la noticia.

También han dicho que van a crear un apartado de juegos al que van a llamar Game Night. Aquí se añadirán party games para jugar en familia o con amigos y que se podrán controlar con el móvil. Algunos de estos juegos parece que estarán desarrollados por estudios de la propia Amazon y mencionan como juego de lanzamiento al Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg, un juego en el que los jugadores participan en un juicio donde tendrán que dar argumentos para ganarlo y el juez será Snoop Dogg. Todo esto funcionará con IA aprovechando que el juego se ejecuta en la nube. En total parece que de inicio habrá más de 25 juegos de este tipo y en la noticia también mencionan a Angry Birds, Draw & Guess, Exploding Kittens, Flappy Golf Party y adaptaciones de juegos de mesa como Taboo, Ticket to Ride o Clue. Con el tiempo irán añadiendo más juegos.

No sé si cambiará algo la cosa. Imagino que los grantes títulos serán para Luna Premium, y los subscriptores de Amazon tendrán el paquete básico donde cada mes o así tendremos juegos que irán rotando y que una vez pase ese mes dejarás de poder jugarlos.
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