Luna will be available on Fire TV, PC, Mac, and iOS devices (the latter through “web apps”), with Android coming soon. While some of the details are unclear, it seems you’ll subscribe to different “channels” on Luna to have access to particular games. For example, there’s a channel called Luna+ that offers multiple games from different genres, including Resident Evil 7, Yooka-Laylee, and Control. Luna+ would cost $5.99 a month at first, with more games to be added (and presumably a price hike). Read: Apple will allow xCloud and Stadia on the App Store, with big restrictions Naturally, it’ll have Twitch integration. The conceit is that, when you’re watching a Twitch channel and you like the game the streamer is playing, you’ll be able to jump into it on Luna immediately. You’ll also be able to watch streams playing your game of choice from within Luna. Note, however, that it’s currently only available in the continental US.

— DEXERTO.COM (@Dexerto) September 24, 2020 It’ll sound strange, but the part I’m most impressed by is the fact that they’ve managed to find a way to put a cloud gaming service on Apple devices. Given Apple’s been somewhat hostile towards cloud gaming, like Stadia and xCloud, it’d be quite the coup if Luna could make it work. But I’ll believe that when I see it. Still, as always, I’m eager to see what the big company does. US-based users can request early access to Luna here. So you like TNW? Then join our upcoming online event, TNW2020, you don’t want to miss it.