- EA Games have arrived at 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 criminally underestimated cloud game service, offers the opportunity to play many demanding games without the need for expensive PC hardware.
If you have access to a basic laptop, an old phone, a compatible intelligent television or a spare tablet, then you can your large title library directly from the browser window. It needs a strong Internet connection to work well, but that is still much cheaper than waste for the laptop or completely incipient game PC that will be outdated in a few years.
The main reason I love is the fact that a brilliant free level is included with its subscription of Amazon Prime, which allows you to play many excellent games at no additional cost. You can link your moon account to your GOG or Ubisoft libraries, which allows you to play selected games that you already have anywhere and when you want.
To give it an example of what this means, I already have Far Cry 5 On PC so I can play directly from my phone using Amazon Luna while I am away from home. It is executed through Amazon servers, so it is not required installation and I can play it even if my PC is off at home.
If all that was not enough, earlier this month, the service received a massive update with a solid list of aggregate games of the Giant Electronic Arts Editorial Catalog (EA). This includes EA Sports FC 25, Speed need without consentDead space, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
I recommend each each one, and if you have prime, and you already have them on PC, you can access them right now at no additional cost. Simply go to the Luna start page to log in and link your accounts.
But what happens if you don’t have these games on PC and you 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 many other games.
You can also buy titles directly at Amazon Luna, which also gives you a copy of PC. They are currently subject to some fairly generous discounts, so it is definitely worth visiting this option.
If you want to learn even more about how Amazon Luna works and see how it accumulated in my tests, see my detailed review of Amazon Luna.