Amazon Luna (AMZN), Amazon’s video game cloud streaming service, has reached a multi-year agreement with publisher Electronic Arts (EA) to bring many of its fan-favorite games to Luna. Starting Thursday, “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor,” Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,” and “Dead Space” are available to Luna+ subscribers, with more games coming soon. “Our teams are focused on building experiences that entertain and engage EA’s massive online communities, and we’re excited to partner with Amazon to make those games available to even more people,” said David Tinson, EVP and Chief Experiences Officer, Electronic Arts. “We look forward to a selection of EA games joining Amazon Luna, offering new ways for players and fans to come together across a variety of devices they already own, wherever they are.” More of EA’s popular franchises, including select games from the EA SPORTS portfolio, will join the Luna library over the coming months. In addition, Amazon said that Luna is now available to players in Sweden, Portugal, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
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