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“Amazon Prime Members Score 23 Free Video Games in January”

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Amazon Prime members can enjoy a generous offering of premium video games at no additional cost this month. The tech giant is starting the year off with 23 free titles, featuring the latest installment in EA Sports’ renowned American football series, Madden NFL 26, available for cloud streaming on Luna just in time for the NFL Playoffs.

In addition to Madden NFL 26, Prime members can also access free PC games like Sid Meier’s Civilization VI and the underrated Harold Halibut. To claim these complimentary games, all you need is an active Amazon Prime subscription, which can be obtained through Amazon’s website or app. New users have the option to kickstart their membership with a free trial.

In the UK, Amazon Prime membership is priced at £8.99 per month or £95 per year, with discounted rates of £4.49 per month or £47.49 per year available for students and 18–22-year-olds. This membership unlocks various perks such as fast delivery, Prime Video, and Prime Gaming.

For a comprehensive list of all the free games accessible to Prime members and details on how and where to download them, consult Mirror Gaming. Stay organized as there is a multitude of games to keep track of.

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