All games coming to Amazon Luna in April 2023

All games coming to Amazon Luna in April 2023

All games coming to Amazon Luna in April 2023

Amazon Luna is a game streaming platform trying to become a thing. It’s not a bad system, but it definitely needs more improvement. During the month of April, some new games will be added to the service including Batman: Arkham Knight. Below are the new games available to subscribers.

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  • Batman: Arkham Knight

    • Batman™: Arkham Knight brings Rocksteady Studios’ award-winning Arkham trilogy to its epic conclusion. In this explosive finale, Batman must face the latest threat against the city he’s sworn to protect, as Scarecrow returns to unite Gotham’s super-villains and destroy Batman for good. levels will become the world’s greatest detective like never before with the introduction of the Batmobile and improvements to signature features such as FreeFlow Combat, stealth, forensics and navigation. Batman™: Arkham Knight will be available on Luna+ in April and is M for Mature 17+.

  • LEGO DC Super-Villains

    • In the DC universe, it’s good to be bad. In LEGO DC Super-Villains, players must become the best villain the universe has ever seen, wreaking havoc and unleashing mischievous antics in this new adventure. Set in an open world experience, the Justice League has disappeared leaving a group of misfits proclaimed “Justice Syndicate” in charge of the protection of the Earth. Players must discover the intentions of Earth’s new aspiring superheroes teamed up with famous DC super-villains like the Joker and Harley Quinn. LEGO DC Super-Villains will be available on Luna+ in April (rated E for all ages 10+).

  • Batora: lost port

    • In Batora: Lost Haven, players fight their way through a series of unique alien planets and discover a galaxy where morals are blurred and the line between right and wrong is blurred. You play as Avril, a 16-year-old girl who must travel across the universe to uncover ancient secrets during her final mission. With multiple endings, the choices made in Batora will shape the fate of the universe and those who inhabit it. Batora: Lost Haven will be available on Luna+ in April (rated T for Teen).

  • Endzone: a world apart

    • In Endzone: A World Apart, players start a new civilization with a group of people after an ecological disaster. In this post-apocalyptic survival city builder players must prove their worth as a leader by building new homes for those who survived. In this shattered world, they must navigate a hostile environment threatened by constant radiation, toxic rain, sandstorms and drought. Endzone: A World Apart will be available on Luna+ in April (rated T for Teen).

  • Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning

    • In Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning, players must uncover the secrets of Amalur, from the vibrant city of Rathir to the gloomy dungeons of Brigand Hall Caverns. They will save a world torn apart by a vicious war and hold the keys to immortality as the first warrior ever to be resurrected from the clutches of death. Players will also have access to the Fatesworn DLC, set in Mithros, an all-new environment filled with treacherous enemies, as well as new characters and dungeons. Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning will be available on Luna+ in April (rated M for adults 17+).

Plus, if you have Amazon Prime, you get access to a rotating selection of games. This is done through Prime Gaming and is a way to try out the platform before fully investing. Here is the list of games available through Prime Gaming. What are you excited about playing?

  • Yakuza Kiwami 2

    • A year after leaving his former life in the Tojo clan behind, Kazuma Kiryu is called to action and attempts to broker peace between rival clans. But Ryuji Goda, the legendary “Dragon of Kansai”, has other plans and will stop at nothing to get the war out of him. There can only be one dragon in this world. Players can also play mini-games, new additions such as golf bingo and “Majima Saga”, which features Goro Majima in his own playable adventure that reveals events that occur before the game. Yakuza Kiwami 2 will be available to Prime members in April (rated M for adults 17+).

  • Turbo Pursuit Horizon

    • Inspired by the great racing hits of the 80s and 90s, Horizon Chase Turbo recreates the classic arcade gameplay and offers unlimited speed limits of fun. With Luna Couch players can compete with their friends without having to be in the same house, city or state. The old-school fun never stops with over 109 tracks in extraordinary locations, facing rain, snow, volcanic ash and even violent sandstorms. Horizon Chase Turbo will be free for Prime members in April (E-rated for everyone).

  • The Jackbox Games 3 party pack

    • The fun never ends with Jackbox party games. Players can play using their phones or tablets as controllers, making Jackbox Games Party Pack 3 your one-stop shop for your next big game night or party. Gather the family around your Fire TV and play popular hits like Trivia Murder Party, Guesspionage, Fakin’ It, Quiplash 2, and Tee KO Jackbox Games Party Pack 3 will be free for Prime members in April (rated T for Teen).

  • Adventure friends

    • In The Adventure Pals, players want to save the world and stop their dad from turning into hot dogs! Explore the mystical forests of Treevale, hike the haunted craters of the moon and dive into the depths of the ocean to find the lost city of Crablantis with your two best friends, a giraffe and a rock. The Adventure Pals is a mixture of action-platforming levels and RPG-like locations with citizens providing quests, items, and other goodies to help players on their journey. It’s lighthearted and silly fun for all ages. Adventure Pals will be available to Prime members in April (E-rated for everyone 10+).

by Tommy Williams
Source: Geek Tyrant

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