A long time ago in a galaxy not far at all—just your living room, really—cloud gaming got a serious power boost. Amazon Luna and Electronic Arts (EA) have officially teamed up in a multi-year agreement that’s bringing some heavy hitters to the cloud. Yes, that includes both Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor. Cue the lightsaber ignition sound.
The partnership marks a major win for cloud gaming accessibility and a signal that Luna is ramping up to compete with the likes of Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now. And if you’ve ever wanted to Force Push your way through a horde of Purge Troopers without owning a gaming PC or console, now’s your time.
🎮 Jedi: Fallen Order and Survivor Are Now Playable on Luna
As of March 2025, both Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its critically acclaimed sequel Jedi: Survivor are now officially part of the Amazon Luna+ library. No installs, no hardware upgrades, no cursed drivers—just open the app, pick your controller, and step into Cal Kestis’ very stressful Jedi life.
These aren’t stripped-down mobile ports either. These are the full console-quality experiences, streamed through Amazon’s cloud service across supported devices like:
- Fire TV
- PCs and Macs
- Android and iOS devices
- Select smart TVs and web browsers
The visual fidelity and responsiveness hold up surprisingly well, provided your internet doesn’t cut out like a malfunctioning astromech.
🛠️ EA and Amazon Sign Multi-Year Cloud Gaming Partnership
This isn’t a one-and-done event. According to both companies, the multi-year deal covers a broader pipeline of EA games coming to Luna. Beyond the Jedi series, Dead Space (the 2023 remake) is already live on the platform, and more titles—including EA Sports games—are expected soon.
According to David Tinson, EA’s Executive VP and Chief Experiences Officer, the goal is clear: “We want players to access EA’s top titles on any device, anywhere.” And with Luna expanding into new countries, that ambition is starting to look like a hyperdrive jump rather than a slow crawl.
🌍 Luna Expands to More Countries
Alongside the content boost, Amazon Luna is now available in four new countries:
- Sweden
- Portugal
- Belgium
- Luxembourg
This brings Luna’s total availability up to 14 countries, expanding its reach just in time to deliver Cal Kestis’ emotional trauma (and top-tier combat) to more lightsaber enthusiasts worldwide.
Luna+ subscribers in these regions can jump straight into the action, while Amazon Prime members also get rotating access to select games at no extra cost through Prime Gaming.
☁️ Why Cloud Gaming Is a Big Deal for Star Wars Titles
Not everyone has a high-end gaming rig or a current-gen console. That’s where cloud gaming shines. Services like Luna eliminate those barriers and make premium games like Jedi: Survivor playable on everyday devices—even a smartphone or a smart TV.
For a franchise like Star Wars, which thrives on cinematic immersion, accessibility is key. Luna’s cloud infrastructure helps maintain performance while cutting down the friction between player and game.
No lengthy downloads. No 100GB updates. Just launch and play. Even Cal Kestis didn’t have it that easy.
🔮 What’s Next from EA on Luna?
While neither company has confirmed a full list, more EA titles are expected to join the Luna+ lineup. Based on the current trajectory, here’s what could be coming:
- More EA Originals (like It Takes Two or Wild Hearts)
- EA Sports titles (FIFA, Madden, NHL)
- Mass Effect or Dragon Age re-releases (hey, we can dream)
The EA x Luna pipeline will likely be used to test broader cloud gaming interest in narrative-heavy single-player experiences—an area where the Jedi games have excelled.
Conclusion: The Force Is Strong With This Deal
The partnership between EA and Amazon Luna is more than a content drop—it’s a strategic move that puts Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and Jedi: Survivor into more hands, on more devices, with less hassle. For players who haven’t upgraded their rigs or grabbed a next-gen console, this is a golden opportunity to dive into one of the most critically praised Star Wars game series in years.
And if this is just the beginning, Luna may be positioning itself as a real player in the cloud gaming wars. Star Wars in the cloud? Feels like the future.
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