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Amazon Luna is now available on Comcast’s Xfinity devices

Amazon Luna Now Available on Comcast Devices

Amazon Luna launches on Comcast's X1 and Xumo devices, offering games for Prime members.

  • Amazon Luna launches on Comcast devices
  • Available for Rogers customers in Canada
  • Access to AAA and family-friendly games
  • Over 50 games included for Prime members
  • GameNight collection for multiplayer fun
  • EA SPORTS announces classic updates
  • EA SPORTS hosts Super Bowl LX events

Amazon Luna is now available on Comcast’s X1 and Xfinity Xumo Stream Box devices in the U.S. Additionally, Canadian Rogers customers can access Luna on the Rogers Xfinity Stream Box.

Amazon Luna Features and Game Selection

With Prime membership, users can play AAA games like “Hogwarts Legacy” and “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle,” alongside family games such as “Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg” and “The Jackbox Party Pack 9.”

Luna aims to make gaming accessible without needing new consoles. Prime members enjoy over 50 games at no extra cost, including the GameNight collection for local multiplayer games using mobile phones.

New Game Releases and Updates

An independent company, ProbablyMonsters, announced that its new action rogue-lite title is now available on PC and Nintendo Switch 2. The game features retro aesthetics with co-op play options.

In this game, players crash-land on a magical alien planet. They must unite with magical creatures to save their world from collapse.

Events and Announcements from EA SPORTS

EA SPORTS will have a major presence during Super Bowl LX week, celebrating modern sports culture, featuring the Madden NFL franchise, and providing various fan experiences.

The Madden Bowl event, in partnership with Visa, starts on February 6 at San Francisco’s Chase Center, promising music, celebrities, and exclusive content for fans.

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FAQ

What devices support Amazon Luna?

Amazon Luna is available on Comcast's X1 and Xumo devices.

Which countries have access to Luna?

Luna is available in the U.S. and Canada.

What is the cost for Prime members?

Prime members can play Luna games at no extra cost.