- EA games arrived on Amazon Luna
- The titles include EA SPORTS FC 25, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order, And Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- You can play them for free if you already have them on PC and you have Amazon Prime
Amazon Luna is a criminal underestimated cloud game service, offering the possibility of playing lots of demanding games without the need for expensive PC equipment.
If you have access to a basic laptop, an old phone, a compatible smart TV or a spare tablet, you can then its large titles library directly from your browser window. You need a solid internet connection to work well, but it is still much cheaper than making follies for a laptop or a full -fledged PC which will be obsolete anyway in a few years.
The greatest reason for which I love it is the fact that a shiny free level is included with your Amazon Prime subscription – allowing you to play lots of large games at no additional cost. You can link your Luna account to your GOG or Ubisoft libraries, allowing you to play selected games that you already have where and when you wish.
To give you an example of what it means, I already have Far Cry 5 On PC so that I can play it directly from my phone using Amazon Luna while I am on the go. It works via Amazon servers, so no installation is required and I can read it even if my PC is disabled at home.
If all this was not enough, earlier this month, the service received a massive upgrade with a robust slate of games added from the Giant Electronic Arts (EA) edition catalog. This includes EA SPORTS FC 25,, Need unrelated speedDead space, Star Wars Jedi: Falling Order,, And Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
I would recommend everyone, and if you have the premium, and you already have them on PC, you can access them now without additional costs. Simply go to Luna’s home page to connect and link your accounts.
But what happens if you don’t have these games on PC and still want to play? They are also part of the Luna +subscription service, which costs $ 9.99 / £ 8.99 per month and includes access to lots of other games.
You can also buy the titles on Amazon Luna himself, which also reveals a PC copy to you. They are currently subject to fairly generous discounts, so this option is really worth checking.
If you want to know more about the operation of Amazon Luna and see how he stacked in my tests, see my detailed review of Amazon Luna.