GOG, the popular DRM-free gaming platform, has partnered with Amazon to bring cloud gaming support to GOG Galaxy, providing gamers the flexibility to stream their purchased games through Amazon Luna. With this new feature, users will have the ability to play games on a variety of devices, including iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Fire tablets, by simply installing the Luna Client app on their devices. The integration will also support GOG Galaxy features like cloud saves and achievements through Amazon Luna. Moreover, purchasing games on GOG Galaxy can be handled directly through the Luna Client.

Any game that customers own on GOG Galaxy that is available on Amazon Luna will be streamable, which includes high-end graphical titles like Cyberpunk 2077. Details regarding the release date of Luna support for GOG Galaxy services in various regions have not yet been disclosed.

What is GOG Galaxy and how does the new cloud gaming feature with Amazon Luna benefit players?

GOG Galaxy is a gaming application that acts as a unified platform for managing game libraries from various storefronts, offering features like auto-updates, multiplayer & matchmaking, achievements, and now, cloud gaming support. The collaboration with Amazon Luna allows gamers to stream GOG Galaxy-owned games on multiple devices, making gaming more versatile and accessible without the need for powerful hardware.

As an additional background, GOG, originally named Good Old Games, is known for its commitment to offering games without digital rights management (DRM) restrictions. It is owned by CD Projekt, the parent company of the developers behind the renowned Witcher series and Cyberpunk 2077. This new move to integrate with Amazon's cloud gaming service, Luna, marks an important step for GOG, combining its DRM-free philosophy with the convenience of modern game streaming technology.