As part of the full launch, the price of Luna will increase starting April 1, going from $5.99 a month to $9.99 per month. If you sign up before the first of April, you’ll be grandfathered into the current price. The same applies to the Family Channel feature of Luna that provides access to kid-friendly games for $2.99 month, going up to $5.99 a month on April 1. Once you’re paying the monthly fee, you won’t have to download or install any games on a compatible device. Instead, you’ll sign into your Luna account and begin streaming the game of your choice. Compatible devices include Fire TV, Fire tablets, Macs, Windows PCs, Chromebooks, iPhones, iPads, and Android phones. There’s also a new $4.99 per month Retro Channel that brings back old-school games like Street Fighter II or Castlevania Anniversary Collection. Finally, the Jackbox Games Channel gives subscribers access to games like You Don’t Know Jack or Trivia Murder Party for $4.99 a month. Anyone can sign up for Luna now. If you’d rather use a dedicated controller, make sure you pick up the Luna controller.