Amazon Luna, a cloud gaming service, has announced a significant change to its platform. As of June 10th, 2026, players will no longer be able to purchase third-party games and subscriptions. This change will also result in the removal of previously purchased games from the platform, although they will still be accessible on other platforms through the original account used for purchase. The decision to discontinue support for third-party stores, including EA, Ubisoft, and GOG, marks a shift in Amazon Luna's strategy. The service will focus on its own offerings, rather than relying on external partnerships. This move may have implications for the cloud gaming industry as a whole, as companies navigate the complexities of game distribution and subscription models. In the coming months, it will be interesting to see how Amazon Luna's changes affect its user base and the broader gaming landscape. The removal of third-party games and subscriptions may lead to a more streamlined experience for users, but it also limits their options. As the cloud gaming market continues to evolve, Amazon Luna's decision may be a sign of things to come. The company's focus on its own content and services could lead to a more cohesive and integrated experience, but it also raises questions about the future of third-party support in cloud gaming.
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