The big launch of Amazon Luna, Amazon's new game streaming service, was marred by its limited availability: it only launched in Early Access, only for people living in the United States, and the only compatible smartphones were smartphones. iPhones. Well, the availability has been expanded a bit, so some Android users can now play the game. In a new video posted to Twitter, Amazon confirmed that Luna will now work on select OnePlus, Samsung, and Google Pixel phones. We've shared the full list to the right so you can see if your device is compatible. This list is not very complete, so many Android users will still not be able to use Amazon Luna. The rollout is likely to be slow so that Amazon can keep an eye on the servers and prevent the service from becoming overloaded. Of course, you still have to be in the US to try Amazon Luna, so for many people, the game streaming service remains a distant dream. Instead, fans of cloud gaming will have to stick with GeForce Now or Google Stadia. So it's curious that OnePlus North supports the Amazon Luna, considering it hasn't really launched in the US. There are also some strange omissions like the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 lineup, the standard Google Pixel 4, and the OnePlus 8T.
Hi @TheCodeB00K, As Team Luna's Raghu explains below, you won't have to wait long for Android support (or, like, at all). Play Luna with early access now: https://t.co/IU81kXZouU pic.twitter.com/aVDCbQcP64December 15, 2020