Amazon (AMZN) and Epic Games announced that "Fortnite" will be available on Amazon’s cloud gaming service, Amazon Luna, in the U.S., Canada, Germany, and the UK. Amazon Prime members can start playing the game Wednesday as part of their Prime membership, and all other customers can play with an existing Luna+ subscription or by signing up for a free seven-day trial of Luna+. "Fortnite has been the most requested game from Luna customers in the U.S. and we’re thrilled to bring the title to the service," said Daniel Rausch, vice president, Amazon Entertainment Devices and Services. "We’re committed to making gaming more accessible and more affordable, without the need for expensive hardware." Investors in Epic Games include Tencent (TCEHY), KKR (KKR), Disney (DIS), and Sony (SONY). Reference Link
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