Nerd4.life exits five months after cloud service boss announces

Mark Witten, VP of Amazon’s Entertainment Devices and Services Division, left his post earlier this month to join Unity’s Great Solutions division as senior vice president and general manager. Wheaton, to put it more simply Amazon boss Luna, E-commerce company Cloud Gaming Service.

It comes after the worrying news dedicated to Google Stadia that it has decided to drop the development of internal headlines in favor of simple support for third-party teams. Amazon Luna, Released September 2020: Wheaton He leaves his post five months after the announcement.

Cloud Gaming Service Based on the Amazon Web Service infrastructure And allows users to stream games at a maximum of 4K / 60 FPS to multiple devices simultaneously on the same account using Fire TV, PC, Mac and iOS. Android support is now in beta. Amazon Luna’s idea is to offer a series Subscription Channels They provide access to a series of games: for now, Luna + (a collection of games from recent years) and Ubisoft + (the latest games from the French company) are available.

For now, Amazon Luna is only available in the US: Is the departure of the service leader a sign of project problems? The first road tests talk about service lights and shadows.

Veronica Tucker

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