Amazon Prime Gaming is rolling out a major PC giveaway, ready to drop a bundle of free titles for subscribers. From August 1 through the end of the month, eligible players can grab five games at once at no cost. This is a fantastic chance to build a diverse library without spending a dime, all accessible through Prime Gaming on PC.
Here are the five titles included in this promotion:
- StarCraft: Remastered — A beloved sci‑fi real-time strategy classic, reimagined with modern polish. Command the Terrans, Protoss, and Zerg in strategic clashes that test planning, micromanagement, and battlefield control.
- ScourgeBringer — A roguish, fast‑paced platformer set in a desolate, futuristic world. Players battle through procedural foes and hazards to uncover the truth behind a fallen civilization and save humanity from a fearsome, otherworldly menace.
- Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders — A famed point‑and‑click adventure from Lucasfilm Games. The intrepid reporter journeys across strange locations to unravel quirky, mind‑bending mysteries involving aliens and ancient puzzles.
- Beasts of Maravilla Island — An imaginative exploration adventure. A young wildlife photographer roams lush, cinematic islands in search of extraordinary creatures, capturing their stories with a keen eye and a curious spirit.
- Recompile — A metroidvania that centers on a semi‑intelligent program resisting removal. Players navigate a digital landscape, solve platforming challenges, and uncover a story about autonomy and identity.
Claiming the games is simple. Sign up for a 30‑day Prime Gaming trial tied to an Amazon account, then link a payment card to activate access. The card can be removed after the free games are claimed if desired. If the Prime Gaming site isn’t accessible, some players report that using a VPN can help them complete the setup and receive the titles.
Beyond this promotion, Prime Gaming currently includes additional free PC titles such as Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark, Fishing: North Atlantic, Manic Mansion, and Suzerain. An upcoming release window suggests The Last of Us: Part I will appear on PC shortly after its PS5 debut, broadening future accessibility for PC players who follow the ecosystem closely.