Amazon Luna Adds 4 New Free Games for Prime Members After Relaunch

Amazon Luna logo with a white triangular icon and "luna" text on a purple background.

The reimagined Amazon Luna relaunched today, and Amazon is already expanding its library. As part of the update, four new free games have been added to Luna Standard, available instantly for all Prime members. The new selection spans horror, puzzle solving, and classic RPG action, including three GOG titles and one from Legacy Interactive.

This marks another quick step in Amazon’s plan to unify gaming under the Prime umbrella. Following the major shift that folded Prime Gaming benefits into Luna Standard. If you missed our earlier coverage, check out our Play Free With Prime on Amazon Luna and Prime Gaming Retiring as Benefits Move to Luna Standard articles.

New Free Games for Prime Members

Amazon has added four new titles to the all-new Amazon Luna lineup. Expanding the free Luna Standard library available with Prime. The selection mixes classic horror, dark fantasy, and puzzle-solving, showing that Luna’s reimagined direction includes more than just family-friendly picks.

Hellslave (GOG)

Hellslave drops you into a grim world where humanity’s survival depends on a pact with demonic forces. This dark RPG blends exploration and strategy with old-school dungeon crawling, offering tactical combat and multiple character builds. Its gothic aesthetic and heavy atmosphere make it one of the more intense free games available on Luna this month.

A demonic figure stands before a twisted tree under red "HELLSLAVE" text in a dark, ominous landscape as part of new free games for prime members on Amazon Luna.

True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 2 (GOG)

A blend of psychological horror and mystery, True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 2 continues the story of Holly Stonehouse as she unravels the secrets of her haunted past. With cinematic storytelling, spooky environments, and dozens of puzzles, it’s a slower-paced experience. It’s an engaging entry for fans of point-and-click horror adventures.

Game cover: "True Fear: Forsaken Souls Part 2" with a mysterious face holding a finger to its lips as part of new free games for prime members on Amazon Luna.

Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition (GOG)

A cornerstone of modern RPG history. Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition rounds out the update with a full dose of open-world exploration. It includes all five DLC packs, letting you roam the wasteland and craft your own survival story. Fallout’s continued presence across Luna’s catalog reinforces Amazon’s push to balance nostalgic classics with newer cloud-ready experiences.

A soldier in power armor stands before ruined buildings with "Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition" text overlay as part of new free games for prime members on Amazon Luna.

Lost & Found Agency Collector’s Edition (Legacy)

For a lighter option, Lost & Found Agency turns hidden-object gameplay into a cozy puzzle experience. You’ll search vibrant scenes for clues, uncover stolen artifacts, and solve mini-games along the way. Its approachable design makes it a natural fit for Luna’s GameNight audience.


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From Lost & Found Agency Collector’s Edition, a woman in a colorful coat stands in a cozy, cluttered office with plants, files, and scientific equipment as part of new free games for prime members on Amazon Luna.

Prime Keeps Growing Inside the All-New Amazon Luna

The timing of these additions couldn’t be better. Launching new free games the same day as the reimagined Amazon Luna shows how serious Amazon is about keeping Prime’s gaming library active and visible. Rather than waiting weeks after the relaunch, the company is already expanding Luna Standard, reinforcing its new identity as the all-in-one home for Prime gaming.

Between Courtroom Chaos: Starring Snoop Dogg and HandyGames’ three GameNight launch titles, Amazon has shown a clear plan for where it wants Luna to go next. Together, these releases underline Luna’s push toward accessible, social experiences that don’t require extra hardware.

Each move connects back to Amazon’s larger goal of making Prime a one-stop space for entertainment. With new Luna job listings hinting at dedicated AI and Prime Gaming Experience teams, it feels like Amazon is quietly laying the foundation for Luna’s next evolution.

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