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Cloud-based game streaming platforms abound lately. While Google got away with its Stadia service, NVIDIA competes with the GeForce Now platform. Who doesn't have his own alternative, as if he didn't exist. Amazon, which is infamous for jumping ahead of everything that even smells of potential success, is also getting into the gaming industry. This time, he announced the Luna service, which should work similarly to the already mentioned platforms. Either way, few people would probably limit themselves to just a laptop when it comes to cloud services. On the contrary, most users want to take advantage of the situation and play, for example, on their smartphone.

For this reason too, Amazon has shared a list of compatible smartphones from Samsung, where users will be sure that Luna will work without any problems. For now, this is rather a form of Early Access, during which the goal will be to test the load and stability of the servers. That's why Amazon has decided to limit the scope to a limited sample of devices, which includes, among others, flagships from 2019 and 2020, such as Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 +, Galaxy Notes 10, Galaxy Note 10+, Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 +, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy Note 20 a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Of course, you can't miss a game controller either, whether from Microsoft, Sony, or Amazon itself. Trying out a new competitor to established cloud gaming services?

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