While Luna is now open to anyone, there is one big caveat. The open availability is only for people in mainland US. That still puts it far and away behind services like NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW and Google Stadia in terms of how many users have access. As both those other services offer availability in a wide array of global regions.

Three new gaming channels join Luna’s lineup

Previously, Luna started with the Luna+ Channel, The Ubisoft+ channel, and the Family Channel. As of today, subscribers can also gain access to the Prime Gaming channel, the Retro Channel, and the Jackbox Games channel. Both the Jackbox Games channel and the Retro channel will be available for $4.99 a month each. With Jackbox games offering titles like You Don’t Know Jack, Drawful and more, while the Retro channel opens access to games like Metal Slug 3, Castlevania Anniversary Collection, Street Fighter II – Hyper Fighting and others. Additionally, there’s a couple new features that were added. This includes Live broadcasting directly to Twitch, and the ability to use Android phones or iPhones as controllers if you play on Fire TV.

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