After June 10, 2026, previously purchased a-la-carte titles will no longer be playable on Luna. However, you can continue to access them directly through the third-party platform account you had linked when you made the purchase on Luna:
Judging by that, it doesn’t look like people will be losing access to the games they purchased. However they will have to access them via a different launcher from June 10th onward.
I would argue that the games you purchased (and thus own), and the cloud service Luna offered are two separate things. It is much more difficult to argue that you somehow “own” the hardware of a cloud gaming service than you do the licence of a game you bought.
Amazon is under no real obligation to perpetually offer their cloud service. You are effectively renting server space, and they can stop offering that at any time as long as it is in line with the service agreement.
This is also why I prefer to own my own hardware, and not rely on cloud services. After you purchase hardware it will always be yours.
This needs to be shown in !skg@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Don’t spread it until confirmed
It is confirmed: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=TY9Z4zZ7vgVwLA0b7C
Judging by that, it doesn’t look like people will be losing access to the games they purchased. However they will have to access them via a different launcher from June 10th onward.
This is true but if they purchased it through Luna one would assume they did it because they don’t have a powerful enough PC to run it locally.
I guess they can migrate to Nvidia GeForce now or another cloud service and still use their purchase.
I would argue that the games you purchased (and thus own), and the cloud service Luna offered are two separate things. It is much more difficult to argue that you somehow “own” the hardware of a cloud gaming service than you do the licence of a game you bought.
Amazon is under no real obligation to perpetually offer their cloud service. You are effectively renting server space, and they can stop offering that at any time as long as it is in line with the service agreement.
This is also why I prefer to own my own hardware, and not rely on cloud services. After you purchase hardware it will always be yours.
This is exactly what I meant by confirming it, it is quite different from what the original poster posted
Thwts extremely worrying.