Cloud Gaming
Amazon Luna ends third-party purchases, subscriptions, and integrations by June 10, 2026
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Amazon is overhauling its Luna cloud gaming service, ending support for individually purchased third-party games, subscriptions (like Ubisoft+ and Jackbox), and account links (including EA, GOG) by June 10, 2026. Pre-April 10 purchases remain playable until then, with no refunds offered. The platform is refocusing on Prime member content, including a growing library of titles like Alan Wake 2 and Hogwarts Legacy.
Discord Nitro subscribers now receive access to a starter edition of Xbox Game Pass as part of an official partnership. The bundle provides a selection of games along with cloud gaming trials and additional perks.
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NVIDIA announced several enhancements for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service during the 2026 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Key updates include improved game discoverability, upgraded virtual reality streaming, and new titles joining the platform. The service also expands account linking and introduces free-to-play access for Fortnite's Save the World mode.
Building on Nvidia's CES 2026 launch of native GeForce Now apps for Linux (Ubuntu 24.04+) and Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (2nd gen)—enabling up to 4K ray-traced or 5K/120 FPS cloud gaming—the service now boasts over 25 million members. This expansion targets budget hardware and open-source users, sparking excitement and some compatibility concerns.
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Confirming earlier reports of native Linux support, Nvidia announced dedicated GeForce Now cloud gaming apps for Linux desktops and select Amazon Fire TV devices at CES 2026. The move expands high-performance PC gaming to open-source systems and living rooms, building on recent Xbox Game Pass integration for Fire TV and specialized controller support.
Google's upcoming Android 17 update promises to enhance mobile gaming by introducing system-level controller remapping and a virtual gamepad layer. This feature aims to standardize inputs across devices like phones, handhelds, TVs, and cloud gaming services, reducing compatibility issues. The changes were spotted in recent Android preview builds, with the full release still months away.
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Microsoft is exploring a more affordable subscription tier for Xbox Cloud Gaming, decoupling it from the expensive Game Pass Ultimate plan. This potential change, hinted at by Xbox executive Jason Ronald, aims to broaden access amid competition from services like Nvidia's GeForce Now. Details remain preliminary, building on long-standing rumors of cloud-only options.
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