Two other new channels have been added to Luna as well—the Retro channel and the JackBox Games channel—which each cost $4.99 per month to access. The JackBox Games channel is fairly self-explanatory if you’re familiar with the JackBox series of popular party and trivia games like Quiplash and YOU DON’T KNOW JACK. And the Retro channel promises an assortment of classic gaming options like Metal Slug 3 and the Castlevania Anniversary Collection. An option to use your Android phone or iPhone as a controller when playing on Fire TV has also been added for those who may not have a game controller handy. And live broadcasting to Twitch is an option for Luna users on Fire TV, PC, and Mac. Luna is available to everyone in the mainland US today and can be played on Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iPhones, iPads, Android Phones, Fire TV, and Fire Tablets. However, that availability doesn’t extend to Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska, etc. Prime members can play for free via the special Prime games channel (other channels require individual subscriptions). Otherwise, you can start with a Luna+ subscription for $9.99 per month, though from now until April 1, you can “lock-in founder’s pricing” for $5.99 per month.