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General and Gaming => General => Topic started by: Cartagia on September 24, 2020, 02:06:09 pm
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$5.99 a month. Over 100 games a launch. Alexa enabled / compatible controller. Twitch integration.
And reports that they bought SEGA - but I can't confirm that anywhere. EDIT: Looks like the tweets I saw about it are gone.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/24/21451371/amazon-luna-cloud-gaming-service-twitch-alexa-controller (https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/24/21451371/amazon-luna-cloud-gaming-service-twitch-alexa-controller)
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If Amazon bought them, Sega is officially dead.
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Thanks, but no thanks.
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I believe that the original tweet was posted by @Nibellion (https://twitter.com/Nibellion). These (https://twitter.com/perezalexjpg/status/1309194218468978693) tweets (https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1309192933967630336) seem to explain it as being a joke, though.
Sega's safe, for now.
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I believe that the original tweet was posted by @Nibellion (https://twitter.com/Nibellion). These (https://twitter.com/perezalexjpg/status/1309194218468978693) tweets (https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1309192933967630336) seem to explain it as being a joke, though.
Sega's safe, for now.
Yeah, a couple of IGN folks did the same thing. Pretty sure it's untrue. Think it was in response to the Microsoft is buying SEGA jibjab.
I signed up for potential Early Access just because that controller is pretty sexy. Will probably never use the service, though.
(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/G/01/T/TC05316420/A07531864/LandingPage/final/BATON_SLIDER_1_cropped._CB403750997_.png)
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RIP Stadia
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Lol, speaking of game controllers, I'm reminded of when Google boasted the Stadia controller as the console's selling point because it was "gender neutral".
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It looks almost identical to a Switch Pro controller. I'll probably pass on the service.
I requested early access as well but I probably won't buy the controller for the test run. It states you can use a PS4 controller so I'm good to give it a test.
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Wow, what a terrible commercial. Why imply you can run around and seamlessly play at a bowling alley, Times Square, a store selling TVs, etc.?
Now that would be some worthy technology if you could just seamlessly take over any monitor. Instead it's just another crap streaming service.
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But can we play N-Gage games on it?
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"introductory priceā of $5.99 a month during it's Early access...
That worries me this could be really pricey down the road. Also, you'll need fire stick for tv connection I think? Could get pricey quickly if you want all the bobbins. Plus it looks like you'll have to pay for more games. I already saw a section for in the future that looks like you can purchase an Ubisoft games channel. I just don't know if I'd play enough to get my money's worth. Subscriptions are tricky. Really depends on the person if you'll get your money's worth or not.
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Any word on if they still make you buy the games like Stadia does... cause if its just all included for $6 a month... that sounds a little interesting to me..
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Any word on if they still make you buy the games like Stadia does... cause if its just all included for $6 a month... that sounds a little interesting to me..
Sounds like it will be similar to Prime Video. The base sub gets you access to a lot of stuff but there will be add-on "channels" for different publishers.
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It sounds like a nice thing to subscribe for, I think it will become more ideal for people who, want to play video games but don't have the space for a video game collection. like for someone in a 2 room studio or small apartment and can't afford anything ese. Not everyone has the space for physical games and consoles.
Around where I live it cost about $500 USD a month plus more money for. utilities to live in a 2 room studio, in which is basically a place where you cook eat and sleep in one single room. and then have another room for using the bathroom and taking a shower that's all.