During its early access, the service will be available for an introductory price of $5.99 per month, and will be available on PC, Mac, Fire TV, iPhone, and iPad. An Android version wasn’t announced but is reportedly in the cards for sometime after the launch. Also, the early access is currently limited to the US, so all of us in India are out of luck at the moment. Launch titles for the service include big names such as Resident Evil 7, Control, GRID, and others. The company has also partnered with Ubisoft to bring its games to a specific Ubisoft channel. This will also grant players access to upcoming titles when they release including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Far Cry 6.
“Luna Controller is Alexa-enabled and connects directly to the cloud to effortlessly control your game, featuring a multiple-antenna design that prioritizes un-interrupted Wi-Fi for lower latency gaming. In fact, our testing showed a reduction in roundtrip latency when playing Luna Controller with Cloud Direct vs. Luna Controller via Bluetooth, with reductions of between 17 to 30 milliseconds among PC, Fire TV, and Mac. Because the Luna Controller connects directly to cloud servers, players can easily switch between screens — such as Fire TV to mobile phone — without additional pairing or configuration changes.”