Save Big on Amazon Luna Gaming Bundles This Christmas

▼ Summary
– Amazon Luna gaming service and its controller are recommended as a holiday gift due to significant discounts.
– The Luna controller is discounted to £38.99, and bundles with Fire TV Sticks offer savings of over 50%.
– The Fire TV Stick 4K Max + Luna Controller bundle is available for £73.98, a 43% saving.
– The Luna+ subscription costs £8.99 per month after a 7-day free trial for new users.
– Amazon Prime members get access to a basic Luna tier with a rotating selection of games at no extra cost.
Finding the perfect last-minute gift that delivers excitement without breaking the bank can be a challenge. This holiday season, Amazon Luna gaming bundles offer a fantastic solution with unprecedented discounts, making the cloud gaming service a genuinely compelling gift option for the first time. The standout offer is the Fire TV Stick 4K Select + Luna Controller bundle, now priced at just £53.98 after a dramatic price cut from £109.98. This represents a saving of more than fifty percent, providing incredible value for anyone looking to dive into gaming on their television.
For those seeking a more powerful streaming device, the Fire TV Stick 4K Max + Luna Controller bundle is also heavily discounted. It is currently available for £73.98, down from its original price of £129.98, which equates to a solid forty-three percent saving. Both bundles center around the Luna controller, which can be purchased on its own for £38.99, a significant reduction from its usual £59.99 price tag.
The Amazon Luna platform itself has seen substantial improvements and expansion over the past few years. The subscription service operates separately, with new users eligible for a seven-day free trial to test the experience. Following the trial, the primary Luna+ tier costs £8.99 per month. A major benefit for Amazon Prime members is complimentary access to a basic Luna tier, which provides a rotating monthly selection of full games at no additional charge, adding even more value to these hardware bundles.
(Source: TechRadar)





