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Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming service sounds like the cable of video games – The Verge
Amazon’s newly announced Luna cloud gaming service won’t be structured like Google Stadia or Microsoft’s xCloud. Instead, it’s following a model similar to television, with individual channels of bundled games with a separate subscription fee attached.

The company will sell access to game publisher channels, like how it sells streaming TV subscriptions
Amazon revealed its new cloud gaming service, officially called Luna, at its annual Alexa hardware event today. That makes it an immediate competitor to Googles Stadia, Microsofts xCloud, Sonys PlayStation Now, and a number of other services from major game publishers all eager to try the code on how to stream video games over the internet.
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