
Amazon gives out bonus FREE gifts worth more than £100 ahead of Prime Day – but there's not long left to claim
AMAZ-ING! Amazon gives out bonus FREE gifts worth more than £100 ahead of Prime Day – but there's not long left to claim
AMAZON is treating its Prime members to a bumper bundle of freebies ahead of Prime Day 2025 – and it's worth over £100.
But you'll have to act fast, as the offers vanish after 7 July.
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These aren't just throwaway titles either – we're talking big-name fan favourites and cult classics
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To mark the countdown to Prime Day, which officially runs from Tuesday 8 July to Friday 11 July, Amazon is giving away six full PC games to Prime members at no extra cost.
These aren't just throwaway titles either – we're talking big-name fan favourites and cult classics.
Among the games up for grabs is Saints Row IV: Re-Elected, a wild open-world adventure packed with outrageous weapons and superpowers.
If that's not enough chaos, Saints Row 2 is also available – giving you full freedom to create your own character and carve your path through the gritty streets of Stilwater.
For something more nostalgic, Tomb Raider I-III Remastered offers the original trilogy starring Lara Croft, fully updated for modern systems.
It's the ultimate way to relive Lara's early adventures – or discover them for the first time.
If you fancy something more relaxed, TOEM is a charming hand-drawn game where you set off on a photography expedition, helping quirky characters along the way.
Strategy lovers will enjoy Dungeon of the ENDLESS: Definitive Edition, a unique blend of roguelike and tower defence gameplay that offers a real challenge.
And for Star Wars fans, STAR WARS: Rebellion lets you take charge of the Rebel Alliance or the Empire and wage war across the galaxy.
All six titles are available to download and keep forever, provided you're a Prime member.
The games can be claimed via the Amazon Games App or through GOG, and some can also be played through Amazon's cloud gaming platform, Luna, in supported countries.
Amazon Prime Gaming Freebies: Top Games to Claim in June 2025
It's not just games on offer either.
Amazon Luna is rolling out a series of exclusive discounts for Prime members in the US and Canada.
You can grab the Amazon Luna Controller for just $39.99 – a whopping 43 per cent off – or pick up bundle deals that include the controller and a Fire TV Stick with savings of up to 50 per cent.
Canadian members can also snap up similar offers, with big discounts on controller bundles running until 11 July or while stocks last.
And there's even more gaming goodness this month.
Throughout June, Prime members can download additional free titles including Death Squared, Dark Envoy, Thief: Deadly Shadows, and Jupiter Hell.
New games are added every week, so it's worth checking regularly.
Meanwhile, the massive Steam Summer Sale is also in full swing, running until 10 July.
Top deals include Automobilista 2, slashed from £34.99 to just £3.49, and Little Nightmares II, down from £24.99 to a barely believable £2.49.
Other standouts include Palworld now £18.74, and Schedule reduced to £11.72.
Game on – from Death Squared to Jupiter Hell
Here is the full list of games you can get for free this month
June 12: Station to Station - £14.99
Death Squared - £12.79
June 19: Dark Envoy - £24.99
Fate: Undiscovered Realms - £5.79
June 26: Thief: Deadly Shadows - £7.49
Jupiter Hell - £19.49
Gallery of Things: Reveries - £9.99
To bag them, all you need to do is head over to the Amazon Prime Gaming website.
At a collective value of more than £100, it's a deal you can't ignore.

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