Streaming racing games without the need for a PC or console sounds like the stuff of fiction. But with Amazon's Luna subscription expanding to new territories like Germany and the UK, it is now possible.
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Amazon Luna is a gaming subscription as part of Prime which allows players to stream games to their phone or TV. Don't worry about purchasing an expensive gaming PC or getting your hands on a console, this service requires a simple screen with internet connection.
This week, this latest cloud-operated game streaming service announced it had expanded from its home in the USA to new territories. In fact, Amazon's gaming subscription is now available in Germany and the UK while other countries are sure to join the list soon.
Double your standard Amazon Prime subscription price and you get access to Luna+. Popular titles such as Overcooked and Devil May Cry 5 headline the subscription which provides access to a long list of triple A games.
Opt to pay £14.99 on top of your standard Amazon Prime monthly payment and you'll gain access to Ubisoft+ Multi Access. This allows players to access almost every title by the French gaming studio. Anything from the Far Cry and Assassin's Creed franchises is just a click away from being streamed to you Fire TV stick, phone or tablet.
Finally, for a little under £4 per month, Amazon Luna provides the Jackbox Games subscription. A selection of party games is included in this tier, perfect for those that enjoy entertaining during dinner parties.
Ubisoft also provides access to several high-octane action sport simulators. Riders Republic, Trials Fusion and Trials Rising feature on the list.
The most interesting titles for simracers however come in the Luna+ subscription tier. Rally fans have a perfect opportunity to decide once and for all which is the best current rally simulator. Both Dirt Rally 2.0 and WRC Generations are available for Luna+ members. Racers will therefore be able to drive each game back-to-back in an attempt to set each title apart.
Dirt Rally 2.0's younger arcade sibling, Dirt 5 is also part of the subscription. Luna+ also gives access to fun racers like Riptide GP Renegade, Horizon Chase Turbo and Team Sonic Racing. Hot Wheels Unleashed, one game our friends at Overtake claimed to be one of the best racing games for the Ninetendo Switch also features as part of Luna+.
As aforementioned, games included as part of the Amazon Luna subscription model can be played simply from a phone or tablet. However, a special Luna controller is available for those looking to use the service with a TV. This will certainly be of use when flying through the narrow roads of Finland in either rally racing title.
Does Amazon's Luna game streaming service interest you?
Image Credit: Codemasters
Amazon Luna is a gaming subscription as part of Prime which allows players to stream games to their phone or TV. Don't worry about purchasing an expensive gaming PC or getting your hands on a console, this service requires a simple screen with internet connection.
This week, this latest cloud-operated game streaming service announced it had expanded from its home in the USA to new territories. In fact, Amazon's gaming subscription is now available in Germany and the UK while other countries are sure to join the list soon.
What's on offer with Amazon Luna?
The base Amazon Luna subscription, which comes as standard with Amazon Prime, gives players access to a handful of titles each week. Currently available, among others, are The Legend of Heroes - Trails from Zero and Sail Forth. Much like the Xbox Game Pass, this selection of games can be expanded through several additional subscription tiers.Double your standard Amazon Prime subscription price and you get access to Luna+. Popular titles such as Overcooked and Devil May Cry 5 headline the subscription which provides access to a long list of triple A games.
Opt to pay £14.99 on top of your standard Amazon Prime monthly payment and you'll gain access to Ubisoft+ Multi Access. This allows players to access almost every title by the French gaming studio. Anything from the Far Cry and Assassin's Creed franchises is just a click away from being streamed to you Fire TV stick, phone or tablet.
Finally, for a little under £4 per month, Amazon Luna provides the Jackbox Games subscription. A selection of party games is included in this tier, perfect for those that enjoy entertaining during dinner parties.
Racing with Amazon Luna
Whilst Amazon Luna and its various subscriptions cater to the mainstream gamer, several racing games are also to be enjoyed on the service. As one may predict, the most expensive Ubisoft+ subscription tier gives players unlimited access to The Crew franchise. This popular racing title features a large open world map depicting the entire United States of America, at a scaled down size of course. Although, the next release is set to drop this unique selling point.Ubisoft also provides access to several high-octane action sport simulators. Riders Republic, Trials Fusion and Trials Rising feature on the list.
The most interesting titles for simracers however come in the Luna+ subscription tier. Rally fans have a perfect opportunity to decide once and for all which is the best current rally simulator. Both Dirt Rally 2.0 and WRC Generations are available for Luna+ members. Racers will therefore be able to drive each game back-to-back in an attempt to set each title apart.
Dirt Rally 2.0's younger arcade sibling, Dirt 5 is also part of the subscription. Luna+ also gives access to fun racers like Riptide GP Renegade, Horizon Chase Turbo and Team Sonic Racing. Hot Wheels Unleashed, one game our friends at Overtake claimed to be one of the best racing games for the Ninetendo Switch also features as part of Luna+.
As aforementioned, games included as part of the Amazon Luna subscription model can be played simply from a phone or tablet. However, a special Luna controller is available for those looking to use the service with a TV. This will certainly be of use when flying through the narrow roads of Finland in either rally racing title.
Does Amazon's Luna game streaming service interest you?