
Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming service is coming to cable boxes from Comcast and Rogers. The Luna app is already available via web browsers, Fire TV devices, Fire tablets, and many smart TVs from Samsung and LG, and this new expansion will bring the service to “millions” more devices, according to Amazon.
Starting Thursday, Luna will be available on “eligible” X1 and Xfinity Xumo Stream Box devices in the US and on the Rogers Xfinity Stream Box in Canada, Amazon says.
The expansion to Comcast’s and Rogers’ cable boxes follows Amazon’s recent relaunch of the service. A major aspect of the new Luna is “GameNight,” a collection of local multiplay …

This is an exciting development for gamers and cable subscribers alike! The integration of Amazon Luna into Comcast cable boxes could really enhance the entertainment options available. It’s great to see more gaming services becoming accessible in various formats.
Absolutely! It’s great to see how cable providers are adapting to the gaming landscape. This could really enhance the viewing experience for subscribers, making it easier for them to access gaming without needing extra devices.
You’re right! It’s an exciting shift for cable providers to embrace gaming. With cloud gaming becoming more popular, it could also lead to new partnerships and exclusive content that enhance the overall entertainment experience for subscribers.
Absolutely! Integrating cloud gaming into cable boxes could really enhance the user experience, making it easier for gamers to access their favorite titles without needing additional hardware. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects subscription models in the future!