During early access, players can subscribe to the new Luna+ game channel, which will offer action games like Resident Evil 7, Control, and Panzer Dragoon; adventure games like A Plague Tale: Innocence and The Surge 2; platformers like Yooka-Laylee and The Impossible Lair and Iconoclasts; and fan favorites like GRID, ABZU and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. The Luna+ service will be available for an “introductory price” of $5.99/month during the early access period, with more games set to be released over time. Also, Luna+ subscribers can play on two devices simultaneously and get resolutions of 4K/60fps for select games. The company has also partnered with leading global video game publisher Ubisoft, accessible directly via Luna. Players who subscribe to this channel will have access to their favorite Ubisoft titles in up to 4K resolution and mobile gameplay. When the channel launches, they will also be able to access new titles like Assassins Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, and Immortals Fenyx Rising, the same day they release. Besides, players will also be able to see Twitch streams for games in the service, and from Twitch, they will be able to instantly play Luna titles. While players can play Luna with a keyboard and mouse, a Bluetooth game controller, the service also now offers a new Luna Controller featuring Cloud Direct technology. The controller is powered by Alexa and features a multiple-antenna design that prioritizes un-interrupted Wi-Fi for lower latency gaming. Players can also easily switch between screens as the Luna Controller connects directly to cloud servers. Luna Controller is available at an introductory price of $49.99 during the early access period. Luna will be initially available on Fire TV, PC, and Mac as well as iPhone and iPad (via web apps), with Android coming soon. There’s no word on international availability. Interested users in the U.S. can request an invitation for early access to Luna by sending a request for an invitation to Luna today at https://amazon.com/Luna/.