Prime members also get access to additional games outside the rotating catalog, including Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition, Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition, and Rainbow Six Siege X. Add in Fortnite’s multiple experiences, indies like Dave the Diver, and the always-competitive Trackmania, and there’s plenty to dig into this month.
All of this is happening as Amazon prepares for the all-new Amazon Luna, set to relaunch later this year with a redesigned experience.
Rotating Prime Library
Amazon has outlined the latest lineup of titles included with Prime on Amazon Luna this October. These games can be played instantly without any extra subscription, giving Prime members a rotating catalog that changes month to month.
This Month’s Rotating Titles
The rotating library features a mix of big-budget releases, family-friendly favorites, and indie picks. Prime members can jump into:
- Borderlands 3
- LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars
- Dead Island 2 Ultimate Edition
- MotoGP 25
- Lawn Mowing Simulator: Landmark Edition
- Farming Simulator 22
- SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated
- Disney Pixar Cars Mater-National Championship
- Garfield Kart – Furious Racing
- Wobbledogs
- Worms Crazy Golf
- A Game About Digging A Hole

Ongoing Included Titles
These sit alongside a set of ongoing games that remain available beyond the monthly rotation. That list includes:
- Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition
- Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition
- Rainbow Six Siege X
- Fortnite
- Fortnite Brick Life
- Fortnite Odyssey
- Fortnite Ballistic
- Fortnite Battle Royale
- Fortnite Festival
- Rocket Racing
- DAVE THE DIVER
- PERISH
- Trackmania Starter Access

Together, the rotating and ongoing titles show how Amazon Luna is trying to cover both AAA experiences and casual picks under the same Prime benefit.
Play on Amazon Luna, included with Prime this October
The October lineup shows how Amazon is continuing to use Prime to anchor Luna. The mix of rotating blockbusters like Dead Island 2 and Borderlands 3 alongside lighter picks such as Garfield Kart or Wobbledogs reflects Luna’s approach of aiming for both long gaming sessions and quick family play.
The ongoing catalog helps steady things out, keeping staples like Fallout New Vegas and Rainbow Six Siege X in the library regardless of the monthly refresh.
It’s not the biggest lineup we’ve seen from Amazon, but it keeps Prime members in the ecosystem without asking for anything extra. That’s the key here. You’re already paying for Prime, so the games are simply there. Which of these games are you planning to play first?
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