i just heard that amazon's luna cloud gaming service is making some pretty big changes, and i'm not entirely sure how to feel about it. basically, they're stopping support for game purchases and subscriptions from third-party stores, which is a bit of a bummer. this means that if you want to play games from ea, ubisoft, or gog, you won't be able to buy them directly through luna anymore.

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one of the weirdest things about this change is that even if you've already purchased games from these third-party stores, you'll still lose streaming access to them on luna in june. like, what's the point of buying a game if you can't even play it on the platform you bought it on? luckily, you'll still be able to access those games on their original stores, so it's not like you'll be completely locked out. but still, it's a bit of a hassle to have to switch between different platforms just to play the games you own.

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apparently, amazon is doing this because they want to focus on providing a more streamlined experience for luna users, with easy access to great games and a steady flow of new content. but to me, it seems like they're kind of shooting themselves in the foot by limiting the types of games that are available on their platform. i mean, who doesn't love having a huge library of games to choose from? it's like they're trying to simplify things, but really they're just making it more complicated for users.

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on the bright side, luna premium subscribers will still be able to stream some of these third-party titles, including games like ea fc 26 and fallout. so if you're already paying for the premium service, you won't be completely out ofRead more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com

What do you think about this?