
What you need to know
- Amazon Luna canceled individual game purchases and removed integrations from third-party stores like GOG, Ubisoft, and EA.
- You have until June 10, 2026 to play your purchased or linked titles. After that, they completely disappear from the Luna platform.
- You have a small 90-day window after the June 10 deadline to download your game save data before it’s gone forever.
Amazon Luna is changing direction, which may frustrate longtime users. If you’ve been relying on Luna to access your Ubisoft or GOG games in one place, things are about to get a lot more limited.
The company eliminated individual game purchases, third-party stores, and external subscriptions from moon. If you purchased games like Assassin’s Creed or connected your GOG or EA library, you can play those titles until June 10, 2026. After that, they will no longer be available on Luna.
Luna started out as a combination subscription service and a store where you could buy games or link your Ubisoft, GOG, and EA libraries. in a client support pageAmazon said it will stop selling subscriptions to Ubisoft Plus and Jackbox through Luna. These will be automatically canceled after your current billing cycle unless you take action.
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Save your progress
What happens to the games you bought? Amazon says all purchases are final and there will be no refunds. You’ll still have the license from the original publisher, but you’ll need to play those games on your own device or another cloud service.
For your game save data, you have 90 days after June 10 to download it. Please note that cross-platform compatibility depends on the editor.
It’s no surprise that users are upset. like one Reddit user Say: “This is the official end of Luna in my opinion. Whatever it is from this moment on is nothing like what started.”
This movement is similar to what Google Stadia did it before closealthough Amazon says it is still committed to Luna.
After June 10, affected users will receive an email offering them a free month of Luna Premium, which normally costs $9.99 per month. This is Amazon’s way of compensating for the changes. But if you bought games expecting to maintain cloud access, your options are limited: You have two months to finish your games or download your save files.
Android Central’s opinion
Subscriptions generate stable revenue and Amazon clearly prefers that model. But calling these changes an “improvement” is misleading. Removing the option to own games adds no value. The free month of Premium is just a small consolation. For now, make the most of your two months, and in the future, consider using GeForce Now or building your own budget PC. At least those options don’t have an expiration date set by a tech giant.





