
Free games come to Amazon Luna
Amazon has unveiled the titles that make up the June 2026 catalog for subscribers of its service, which we previously knew as Prime Gaming. There are 15 games in total, spread across the Epic Games Store, GOG, Legacy Games, and the Amazon Games App itself. It's an intriguing list, trying to balance big names with indie titles that might not receive much attention if they weren't being offered for free.
The selection starts off strong, bringing Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered, Mafia III: Definitive Edition, and XCOM: Chimera Squad available for immediate claim. It's interesting to see how the retail giant tries to add value to the subscription, though the fragmented distribution across so many different stores remains a logistical hassle for those who like to keep their library organized in one place.
Starting June 11, we have:
Tested on Humans: Escape Room (GOG)
Sin Slayers: Reign of the 8th (GOG)
G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra (Epic Games Store)
Paradise Killer (GOG)
The concept of Paradise Killer is particularly fascinating, offering a surreal investigation on an island where the aesthetics are almost as crucial as solving the crime. Meanwhile, G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra seems to bank on the nostalgia of '80s beat 'em ups, which is always risky; if the gameplay isn't finely tuned, the retro factor becomes just a mask for outdated design.
On the 18th, the list continues with:
Between Time: Escape Room (GOG)
Sugardew Island (GOG)
Wargame Construction Set III: Age of Rifles 1846 to 1905 (GOG)
Space Grunts 2 (GOG)
To close out the month, on June 25, we will have:
Space Grunts: Chrono Shard (Epic Games Store)
Please, Touch the Artwork (Legacy Games)
Terraforming Mars (Amazon Games App)
Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch (Amazon Games App)
It's worth noting the presence of Terraforming Mars, a strategy game with a very loyal board game following and which works quite well adapted for computers. On the other hand, dependence on less common platforms, like Legacy Games, ends up limiting those who prefer to have everything concentrated in the major market launchers. It's a sizable package, but one that requires users to have a considerable amount of patience to manage so many accounts and different windows.



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