AMAZON is giving early access to its cloud gaming service Luna.

Some customers will soon receive an invitation to test it out.

Luna is Amazon's upcoming cloud gaming service

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Luna is Amazon’s upcoming cloud gaming serviceCredit: Alamy

Amazon only announced its upcoming cloud gaming platform in September 24.

Early access will be for US-based users only.

They’ll be able to test it on Fire TV, Mac, PC, and iOS web apps.

A version for Android is still in the works.

The early access will only be for US-based customers

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The early access will only be for US-based customersCredit: Alamy

Prospective users will need to sign up to the Luna Plus Game Channel.

It currently comes with 50 games for $5.99 a month and you’ll be able to pick and choose from any of those games in the library.

However, there is also a free seven day trial before the monthly billing starts.

Amazon said in a blog post: “We are just getting started and need streamers and players of all kinds – core, casual, and first-time gamers – to provide feedback.

“We want to hear what customers like, what they don’t like, and what they want to see us build. If we’re doing something great, tell us.

“If we’re missing the bar, we want to know that too. We can’t wait to hear what you think.”

At the moment there is no pricing information for the UK and prospective UK users cannot request early access.

Users should invest in a dedicated Amazon Luna Controller.

Microsoft unveils Xbox Series X UI with ‘Quick Resume’ and more

In other news, a new Xbox app lets users play their console games on their iPhone.

Call of Duty is getting a spooky new update for Halloween.

And, a PlayStation fan has created an “all black” PS5 that disappointed gamers think looks much better than the real thing.

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