Amazon Prime Offers 12 Free Games in April

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  • Amazon Luna and Prime Gaming are offering free games in April, including XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack and Total War: Pharaoh Dynasties.
  • Prime Gaming subscribers can redeem codes for PC games on GOG, the Epic Games Store, or Amazons game launcher, with access to these games continuing even after canceling the subscription.
  • In April, Prime Gaming is offering 12 free PC games, such as XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack, Total War: Pharaoh Dynasties, A Rats Quest, King of Retail, Snake Core, Monster Harvest, Detective Agency, Neo Cab, The Pale Beyond, KinnikuNeko, Fantasy General, and Pinball Spire.
  • Amazon Lunas catalog is expanding with new additions such as Letter Trek, The Jackbox Party Pack 2, EA Sports FC 26, WRC Generations Fully Loaded Edition, A Game About Digging a Hole, Smurfs Kart, A Little Golf Journey, and Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling. These games are available to active Amazon Prime subscribers.

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Amazon has announced its free games for April available through its subscription services, Amazon Luna and Prime Gaming. Luna subscribers can now enjoy XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack and Total War: Pharaoh Dynasties via GOG and the Epic Games Store. The XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack includes the base game and the XCOM: Enemy Within expansion. Total War: Pharaoh Dynasties, an upgraded version of Total War: Pharaoh featuring new factions, units, and a larger map, was released as a free update in July 2024. Prime Gaming also offers subscribers codes for PC games redeemable on GOG, the Epic Games Store, or Amazon’s game launcher. Subscribers can continue to access these games even after canceling their Amazon Prime subscription. For April, Prime Gaming is offering 12 free PC games: April 2: XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack (GOG) April 2: Total War: PHARAOH DYNASTIES (Epic Games Store) April 9: A Rats Quest: The Way Back Home (Epic Games Store) April 9: King of Retail (GOG) April 16: Snake Core (GOG) April 16: Monster Harvest (Epic Games Store) April 16: Detective Agency: Gray Tie Collectors Edition (Legacy Games) April 23: Neo Cab (GOG)

Expanded Free Games and New Additions on Amazon Luna and Prime Gaming in April

April 23: The Pale Beyond (GOG) April 30: KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT (Epic Games Store) April 30: Fantasy General (GOG) April 30: Pinball Spire (GOG) In addition to the free games, Amazon Luna’s catalog is also expanding: Letter Trek (Game Night) – April 2 The Jackbox Party Pack 2 (Game Night) – starting April 23 EA Sports FC 26 (already available) WRC Generations Fully Loaded Edition (already available) A Game About Digging a Hole (already available) Smurfs Kart (already available) A Little Golf Journey (already available) Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling (already available) All active Amazon Prime subscribers gain access to these titles and can download the PC versions through the respective platforms.

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In other gaming news, Jonathan Dubinski recently took a look at Fortnite’s returning mode, “Save the World,” now set to go free-to-play on April 16th. Dive into his March 12th article Fortnite Save the World Goes Free and Gets Switch 2 Version to find out how this classic cooperative experience, now available on a slew of platforms including the Nintendo Switch 2, is bringing players together in new ways to battle monsters and build fortifications. Speaking of gaming news, our fellow enthusiast Sophie Laurent has just dropped a treat for Amazon Prime subscribers! In her latest post from March 14th, she unveils ‘Amazon Prime Offers 13 Free Games in March’. Dive into this article Amazon Prime Offers 13 Free Games in March to discover the three waves of games rolling out throughout the month, with no strings attached once redeemed. It’s like Christmas came early! Meanwhile, in our previous post, we delved into the world of gaming marathons and the thrill of completing epic quests in a single sitting. If you’re eager to explore how others spend their gaming weekends, check out Bruno Pferd’s “What will you be playing this weekend?” published on April 3rd, 2026 What will you be playing this weekend?. This insightful piece celebrates the diverse ways we unwind with games, from embarking on new adventures to revisiting old favorites. So, grab your controller or keyboard and join the conversation!


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