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Amazon Luna review
Channel-based streaming bundled with Prime
Tested on a 100 Mbps wired connection · methodology
Overview
Luna is the easiest way to dip your toes into cloud gaming for free, especially on a Fire TV. The 'channels' approach is interesting but the core paid catalog is the smallest of the bunch.
Plans & pricing
Prime Gaming (included)
- ✓Rotating selection of titles
- ✓Included with Amazon Prime
Luna+
- ✓Always-on catalog
- ✓Family sharing
- ✓Up to two streams
Ubisoft+
- ✓Ubisoft library streamed via Luna
What's good
- +Free games for Prime members
- +Excellent on Fire TV hardware
- +Channel model lets you mix and match catalogs
What's not
- −Smallest core library
- −Availability varies by region
- −1080p / 60 ceiling
Latency under load
80 samples from our reference network. Lower = better.
Platforms
Library
250+
Curated catalog
Best for: Casual players with Amazon Prime.
Notable games on Amazon Luna
Featured in our guides
What readers say
- danielkFeb 25, 2026★★★★★
Free with Prime is great. Paid catalog is small. Couldn't drop Game Pass for it.
Frequently asked questions
Is Amazon Luna free with Prime?
Sort of. Prime members get access to a rotating selection of titles via the 'Prime Gaming' channel at no extra cost. The full Luna+ catalog requires a separate $9.99/month subscription.
What countries is Luna available in?
The US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and (as of 2026) the Nordics and Netherlands. Coverage is more limited than the other services.
What devices work with Luna?
Browsers, Fire TV, Android, iOS via Safari, Windows and macOS. The Fire TV experience is particularly polished.
Does Luna stream in 4K?
No. Luna is capped at 1080p/60 across all subscription tiers and channels.
What are Luna 'channels'?
Luna's catalog is split into bundles called channels — Luna+, Prime Gaming (free with Prime), Ubisoft+ and others. You subscribe to channels individually rather than a single all-you-can-stream tier.