Amazon Luna 'gives away' 11 free video games to Prime subscribers in January 2026

The promotion includes eleven notable titles such as Sid Meier's Civilization VI and will be available throughout the month for cloud gaming service users.

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Imatge genèrica d'un comandament de videojocs davant d'una pantalla que mostra una interfície de jocs al núvol.

The cloud gaming service Amazon Luna has announced that Amazon Prime subscribers will be able to claim a total of 11 free titles during January 2026, expanding their catalog at no additional cost.

The Amazon platform continues to expand the benefits for its Prime subscribers, who already enjoy fast shipping, Prime Video, and Amazon Music. The latest major commitment is Amazon Luna, its cloud gaming service, which seeks to attract new users with aggressive promotions.
Of the eleven games announced, three are already available to be added to users' personal libraries since the beginning of January. These titles, which will remain accessible forever once claimed, are Sid Meier's Civilization VI, Brigador: Up-Armored Edition, and Reflections of Life: Dark Architect Collector's Edition.

The Amazon Luna offer is a key incentive for video game fans already part of the Prime ecosystem, with a 30-day free trial available for new users.

The remaining titles will be unlocked throughout the month. On January 15, Brigador: Up-Armored Deluxe, Gunslugs: Rogue Tactics, and DeathKeep will be added. Subsequently, on January 22, Harold Halibut and D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator will arrive.
Finally, on January 29, the additions will be completed with Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse, Technotopia, and ELDERBORN. To claim these games, users only need to access the "Claim Games" section within the Amazon Luna platform and log in with their Prime account.
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