Amazon Luna is a cloud-based gaming subscription service that has been around since 2020, although the platform officially debuted on March 1, 2022 in the United States. Forget an Xbox Series X/S, Switch, PS5, or high-end PC, someone only needs a device with Chrome or a Fire TV to use Amazon Luna.
What Is Amazon Luna?
In this day and age, online visibility and connectivity are crucial; considering the type of service offered by Luna and Amazon Prime Gaming's association with Twitch, it makes sense that the platform would allow subscribers to livestream. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to broadcastLuna's games through Twitch on PC.
A Chrome browser will be used to illustrate the steps. However, the process is essentially identical if done through the Luna App. For Fire TV & Tablet users, Amazon Luna's instructions state «Scan the QR code using your mobile phone. You use your mobile phone to setup your stream and broadcast audio and video.»
Assuming someone already has a Twitch account, they should visit the Amazon Luna page on Chrome and select Broadcast from the menu. Alternatively, they can visit this link. Once on the page, players should select Connect with Twitch to get Started, which will open a Log in to Twitch pop-up window.
If someone does not have a Twitch account, they can switch to Sign Up to get that sorted. After logging into Twitch, a disclaimer will appear asking whether the user wants to allow Amazon Luna to access their livestreaming account. Select Authorizeto complete the process.
The pop-up window will then close, leading players back to the Broadcast page on Chrome. At this point, the Amazon Luna and Twitch accounts should be linked.
The process can be reversed by going to Settings → Account Linking
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