
Amazon is offering a new selection of free games to its Prime members in February. January was a great month for the service, formerly known as Prime Gaming, with popular titles like Civilization 6, Elderborn, and Harold Halibut available to subscribers. Amazon says the games coming in February are even better than last month’s offerings.
I’m really excited to hear that Amazon’s Luna service is getting 10 new PC games this month! The biggest news for me is definitely Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – it’s available to play right now! It came out a couple of years ago as a spin-off from the Borderlands games and everyone seemed to really like it. They’re also adding some other cool titles this month, like Captain Blood, Rebel Galaxy Outlaw, and Total War: ATTILA, so there’s plenty to check out.
Here’s a list of the games Amazon Prime members can download and keep permanently in the coming weeks.
- Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands – Available Today (Epic Games Store Code)
- Dread Templar – Available Today (Amazon Games App)
- Hexguardian – Available February 12th (Epic Games Store Code)
- Around the World: Travel to Brazil Collector’s Edition – Available February 12th (Legacy Game Code)
- Ambition: A Minuet in Power – Available February 19th (GOG Code)
- Captain Blood – Available February 19th (GOG Code)
- Meganoid – Available February 19th (GOG Code)
- Rebel Galaxy Outlaw – Available February 26th (GOG Code)
- Total War: ATTILA – Available February 26th (Epic Games Store Code)
- Tavern Talk – Available February 26th (Amazon Games App)

In addition to the free games Prime members can download, a selection of titles will also be available to play through the Luna cloud gaming service. This month’s lineup is especially exciting with the addition of the highly praised survival-horror game, Alan Wake 2. It’s joined by other great games like Just Shapes and Beats, Disney Universe, and the The Order of Giants downloadable content for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
As always, the games coming to Amazon Luna won’t stay available forever. Luckily, the games we’re talking about will be available for more than just February and should remain on the service for a few months. However, if you want to play them, it’s best to add them to your library as soon as they’re released.
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