Amazon is finally extending hardware support for its Luna Cloud gaming service to devices it should have supported from the beginning, such as Amazon’s own Fire Tablets. When the service launched last year, we weren’t so impressed, although it was available for PC, Mac, iOS, and Amazon Fire TV devices, but not Fire tablets or Android.
A few months later, Amazon added Android support, which was a welcome addition, but it took a whole year to support the brand’s own Fire tablets. Today, Luna supports many Fire tablets released in 2018 and above and is also coming to Chromebooks. These are the pills that work with Luna.
- Fire 7 (2019 release)
- Fire HD 8 (2018 release)
- Fire HD 8 (2020 release)
- Fire HD 10 (2019 release)
- Fire HD 10 (2021 release)
Although the service is still technically in the “early access only” phase, the company is also making it easier for people to try it out. Specifically, Amazon Fire Tablet owners can sign up. And if you don’t have an Amazon device, you can try it out for a limited time.

Amazon has just launched a new “Luna Sophie” mode that gives instant approval to people who accept an invitation code from a friend who is already using the service, but only local multiplayer games, including Team voice race., Overcooked 2., And a few others from its limited collection of games.
Last but not least, Amazon plans to open a new retro gaming channel that includes Attari and SNK’s Cult Classic. Another world, Dragon’s Cave, And King of warriors., To name a few.
People who have an Amazon Prime account can also try popular titles. Resident Evil 7. Or Metro exit. Free without signing up for Luna now and between September 15th. Get started by clicking here.
Source: Amazon Luna