Amazon Luna Wireless Controller for PC & Mobile $40 (was $70) See at Amazon As part of Prime Gaming's early Big Deal Days 2025 promotion, members can get the Amazon Luna Wireless Controller for a steep discount right now. Normally $70, the Bluetooth controller for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android is discounted to only $40. If you're a Prime member who has never tried Luna+, you can get a one-month subscription along with the $40 controller at no extra cost.Amazon also has bundles that include the Luna Controller and a Fire TV streaming device. The bundles save you up to 50% off the combined MSRP of the controller and Fire TV Stick; the bundle with the Fire TV Stick HD only costs $13 more than the controller on its own, and the Fire TV Stick 4K bundle only adds $20 to your total. Overall, you're paying less for either bundle than you would for the controller at the full price. These Amazon Luna deals are available through Big Deal Days while supplies last. Amazon's 48-hour sales event is scheduled for October 7-8.Prime Big Deal Days Luna DealsAmazon Luna Wireless Controller -- $40 ($70) Bundled with Fire TV Stick HD -- $53 ($105)Bundled with Fire TV Stick 4K -- $60 ($120)Bundled with Fire TV Stick 4K Max -- $75 ($130)Bundled with Fire TV Cube -- $135 ($210) Amazon Luna Wireless Controller for PC & Mobile $40 (was $70) The Luna controller features all the normal buttons and triggers you'd expect, and it uses the offset thumbstick layout similar to what you'd find on Xbox and Switch Pro Controllers. However, since it's an Amazon device, it includes built-in Alexa support, including a mic you can use for voice commands like launching Luna games or controlling other connected devices. Along with PC, Mac, Android, and iOS, the controller works with Amazon Fire TV Sticks and TVs, Fire tablets, and Chromebooks via Bluetooth wireless or wired USB connections. See at Amazon While we think the Luna controller is a solid choice for all PC and mobile players--especially when it's just $40--it's an even better option of Luna subscribers. Picking one up is also a great excuse to give the cloud gaming service a try, since Amazon Prime members get access to a bunch of games on the service, along with a monthly batch of free PC games.Continue Reading at GameSpot