Amazon will stop supporting third-party game libraries and subscriptions on its Luna cloud gaming service starting June 10, 2026.
Users who accessed games from GOG, EA Store, or Ubisoft+ through Luna will lose that access after the cutoff date, though purchased titles remain in their original accounts.
Save data from those external games will remain downloadable for 90 days after June 10, but may not function properly if transferred to other platforms.
Amazon narrows Luna to its own library
The change means Luna will only offer games native to Amazon’s service, ending its role as a unified launcher for multiple storefronts.
Luna’s integration with Amazon Prime previously made it appealing for players wanting to avoid hardware upgrades while accessing broader libraries.
Users face a choice between convenience and library size
What happens to my saved games?
Amazon says save data will be accessible for 90 days after June 10, 2026, via the Luna settings menu, but compatibility with other platforms is not guaranteed.
Do I keep the games I bought through GOG or EA?
Yes, purchases remain in your GOG or EA account, but you’ll need to redownload them separately to play outside Luna after the change.