Luna also comes with an Alexa integrated controller that will be made available for $49.99 during the early access period. In addition, Luna also features Twitch integration, letting players watch Twitch clips of people playing whatever game the user might be looking at. Perhaps this is to give users an idea of what the game will be like before playing, though that might be more of a hindrance, considering that some of the Twitch clips could contain spoilers if the game focuses a lot on story.

Ultimately, based on what has been shown so far, Luna looks like it has a lot of potential, but consumers should be wary, considering that admittedly, Google Stadia had a number of growing pains during its initial launch. In fact, when it first released, Stadia was missing a lot of key features that were initially promised at launch. Only time will tell if Luna manages to live up to the expectations of consumers.

Source: The Verge