Amazon Luna sales stop
Amazon Luna will stop allowing game purchases soon — users can continue to play titles they already bought until June 10, 2026. (x.com) The announcement frames the change as a hard cutoff for store purchases while preserving access to previously purchased libraries through that date. (x.com)
Amazon has stopped letting Luna users buy games or subscribe to third-party game services, cutting the storefront off on April 10, 2026. (pcmag.com) Amazon told customers that Luna now no longer offers “game stores, individual game purchases or third-party subscriptions.” Users who already bought titles through Luna can still play them only until June 10, 2026. (ign.com) The change also removes the EA, Ubisoft, and GOG stores from Luna, and it ends Luna sales of Ubisoft+ and Jackbox Games subscriptions. Customers with active subscriptions bought through Luna will be canceled at the end of their next billing cycle, according to reports citing Amazon’s customer email. (videogameschronicle.com) Luna is Amazon’s cloud gaming service, which streams games from Amazon’s servers to a television, laptop, tablet, or phone instead of requiring a console or local download. Amazon’s current Luna pages still pitch a rotating game library, GameNight party titles, and paid tiers called Luna Standard and Luna Premium. (amazon.com, luna.amazon.com) That leaves Luna looking less like a digital game store and more like a subscription catalog. Amazon relaunched the service in October 2025 around Prime member access and GameNight, and it now says its future focus is Luna Standard and Luna Premium. (pcmag.com, videogameschronicle.com) Amazon said it is “doubling down on a broad range of gaming experiences,” including third-party titles delivered in other ways and new features like GameNight. Critics quoted by gaming outlets said the move revives comparisons to Google Stadia because Luna purchases are losing in-service access after a fixed date. (pcmag.com, ign.com) Amazon is not offering refunds for à la carte Luna game purchases, according to the company FAQ cited by PCMag and IGN. Amazon’s position is that users can still access many of those games through linked third-party platforms such as Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, or GOG after Luna support ends. (pcmag.com, ign.com) Amazon has also said some affected users will receive details on or after June 10, 2026, for a complimentary Luna Premium offer. By then, Luna’s experiment with game purchases will be over, and the service will be running on subscriptions and Amazon’s own rotating lineup. (pcmag.com, luna.amazon.com)