Amazon's Cloud Gaming Service Luna is now available for Selected Android Devices
Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy and OnePlus devices are added to the supported devices list.

With the rise of Cloud Gaming services, Amazon had their answer too in the name of Luna. Luna was originally made available to users in October itself with early access to macOS, Windows, Fire OS and on iOS via web apps. However, Android devices were left out of the pool, not anymore though.
Amazon has made an announcement today, that they are rolling out its service to Android users as well but there's a catch. The service is available to only selected smartphones and for the time being, its region restricted to the mainland U.S.
Hey @TheCodeB00K, as Raghu from Team Luna explains below, you won’t have to wait very long for Android support (or, like, at all). Play Luna with early access now: https://t.co/IU81kXZouU pic.twitter.com/aVDCbQcP64
— Amazon Luna (@amazonluna) December 15, 2020
As the service is cloud based, no external app needs to be downloaded to enjoy the service. One can simply enjoy Luna by accessing right from the default Chrome browser on the phone. The Chrome needs to be updated to at least 86 version or beyond.
Amazon has promised to be updating android devices support list of Luna in the coming time. For the time being, if you are U.S based owning the above-mentioned devices and wanting to give a try to Luna, you can request for early access here.
The Complete List of Luna supported Android devices:
Google Pixel (4XL, 4a, 4a 5G, 5)
Samsung Galaxy (S10, S10+, Note 10, Note 10+, S20 5G, S20+ 5G, S20 Ultra 5G, Note 20)
OnePlus (7, 7 Pro, 7 Pro 5G, 8, 8 Pro, Nord, 7T, 7T Pro, 7T Pro 5G)