![]() ![]() In addition to Fortnite, Amazon added the following games to the Luna+ library in May: Tormented Souls, Retro Classix: BreakThru, Retro Classix: Express Raider, Retro Classix: Super Real Darwin, and Retro Classix: Wizard Fire. Luna customers can also participate in Fortnite seasonal events, play islands developed with the recently announced Unreal Editor for Fortnite, and link their existing Epic account to progress their Battle Pass. Amazon recommends an internet speed of at least a sustained 10Mbps for the best gaming experience, which is necessary for playing Fortnite on Amazon Luna. See a full list of compatible devices.īecause Amazon Luna streams games via the cloud, it works well on most compatible devices with a stable internet connection. With Luna, customers can play any Fortnite game mode like Battle Royale or Creative on devices they already own, including Amazon’s Fire TV, select smart TVs and streaming media players, a variety of tablets and laptops including PCs, MacBooks, and Chromebooks, and via browser on iPhone and Android mobile devices. ![]() “Whether it’s AAA titles, retro or classic games, racing games, or family-friendly party games you’re after-there is always something interesting to play on Luna,” he said. you might have to click on a different launcher to play a game you wanted within its first year of release, so they're really the devil in disguise.Rausch said the addition of Fortnite is an example of Amazon’s curated approach to Luna’s library to ensure there is something to delight every gamer. They will automatically refund you the difference in price if a game you bought goes on sale soon after your purchase (I've seen people reporting that it's within 2 months following the purchase, but the feature is too new to verify that).īuuuut. It's still very early on, of course, but it's basically a blueprint for a Steamworks competitor that won't tie you down to any store, hardware, or OS.Ī couple months ago they signed on as publisher for a few well-regarded devs with some of the most ridiculously developer-friendly publishing terms you'll ever see. They recently launched a completely-free, platform-agnostic, engine-agnostic suite of online services that anyone can use. Tim Sweeney spent millions out of his own pocket to buy forest land just to protect it from development.Įpic gives out millions of dollars, no-strings-attached, to interesting Unreal Engine projects to help people realize the cool ideas they have but maybe can't afford to make otherwise. If you push past the Gamer™ narrative of "DAE Epic sux?!?!!" they do a lot of cool things.
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