The service, which has already launched into early access in the US, will be available with a subscription model to access what they’re calling ‘game channels’ that offer a library of games to play. The first one, called Luna+ already features familiar names including Capcom’s Resident Evil 7, Remedy’s Control and Playtonic’s Yooka Laylee and the Impossible Lair to name but three, with more names to be added over time. During the early access period, this will set you back $5.99 USD a month.
Naturally, being the parent company of livestreaming platform Twitch, you can expect heavy Twitch integration; with livestreams being built right into the service and also promised is the ability to jump right into games your favourite streamers are playing via Luna from inside Twitch itself.