Amazon Luna Expanding Support In More EU Countries And Bringing EA Titles To Luna+

Amazon Luna Expanding Support In More EU Countries And Bringing EA Titles To Luna+

From Exploring The Galaxy To Fighting Against Monsters

Amazon Luna Expanding Support In More EU Regions And Signs Deal With Electronic Arts

Expanding the cloud-gaming software, Amazon Luna brings Electronic Arts games to Luna+, alongside support in Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg. 

As Amazon Luna continues to grow in the cloud-gaming field, Amazon announced Electronic Arts titles arriving at Luna+, including Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and Dead Space (2023). Alongside expanding its library with Electronic Arts titles, Amazon Luna is now available in Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg. 

Amazon Luna Expanding Support In More Eu Regions And Signs Deal With Electronic Arts
Dead Space (2023)

In addition to three EA games being available in Luna+, Amazon Luna will continue to expand its library with EA titles, notably selected EA SPORTS titles. Fans can enjoy fighting stormtroopers and competing in sports from their Fire devices, PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and selected smart TVs from Samsung and LG.

For those unaware, Luna+ is a monthly subscription on Amazon Luna with more than 100 games in the catalogue and supports up to 1080p at 60FPS gameplay. Whether playing alone or with friends and family, players can explore the many genres available, from slashing demons in Devil May Cry 5 to cooking together in Overcooked across many compatible devices, from a Fire TV to mobile platforms.

With EA titles arriving on Amazon Luna, Electronic Arts EVP and Chief Experience Officer David Tinson shared: “Our teams are focused on building experiences that entertain and engage EA’s massive online communities, and we’re excited to partner with Amazon to make those games available to even more people. We look forward to a selection of EA games joining Amazon Luna, offering new ways for players and fans to come together across a variety of devices they already own, wherever they are.”

Amazon Luna Expanding Support In More Eu Regions And Signs Deal With Electronic Arts
Overcooked! 2

Alongside the Luna+ libraries expanding to include Electronic Arts titles, Amazon Luna is now available in Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg, providing access to more than 300 games across many devices. On Luna, Amazon Prime members can access Fortnite, LEGO Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Trackmania. Members can play WRC Generation, Overcooked! 2, Spitlings, The Jackbox Party Pack 3, and Strange Horticulture until March 31st, with new titles arriving in April 2025.

If you own selected games on Ubisoft and GOG, Amazon Prime members can link their accounts to access their copies on Amazon Luna. Players can sign up for Luna+, Ubisoft+, and Jackbox Games for more access to games they like to try. 

With Amazon Luna expanding support across more European countries, the General Manager of Amazon Luna, Mustafa Hakim, stated: “We’re delighted to bring Amazon Luna to 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 favourites 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.”

Optimized for the Amazon Luna with reduced gameplay latency, the Luna Controller is available and on a deal in Sweden, Belgium, and Luxembourg for €44.99 and 799.99kr. The controller will be available in Portugal later this year. 

The Amazon Luna is available now in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Poland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Portugal. For those interested, gamers can sign up for a Luna+ subscription, including the 7-day free trial. 

Nicholas Rambhajue
Nicholas Rambhajue

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