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Amazon unveils its Prime Gaming freebies for July 2025

Amazon unveils its Prime Gaming freebies for July 2025

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Amazon announced a fresh batch of games that it's giving away for free or nearly free in July. The company's cloud gaming platform, Amazon Luna, has a few notable standouts on its lineup of free titles this month for Prime members in regions where the service is available. However, you'll want to play quick. Resident Evil 2 is available on Amazon Luna now through 11:59PM PT on July 12. Need for Speed Unbound is only free for July 5-6, while EA Sports FC 25 is getting two free weekends on July 19-20 and July 26-27. The director's cut of Death Stranding and the excellent metroidvania Hollow Knight are also on the July roster for Luna, alongside mainstay titles such as Fortnite , Rainbow Six Siege and a few Fallout games.
Amazon also gives away game codes outside of Luna to Prime members each month. The big standout in the July batch is Venba , a lovely bite-sized game about cooking, family and the immigrant experience. Here's the full rundown of free games available through Amazon this month: Boxes: Lost Fragments (Epic Games Store)
Paquerette Down the Bunburrows (Epic Games Store)
ENDLESS Space 2 Definitive Edition (Amazon Games App)
Besiege: The Splintered Sea DLC (Amazon Games App)
Venba (GOG)
I Love Finding Wild Friends Collector's Edition (Legacy Games)
Heroes of Loot (GOG)
July is shaping up to be a busy month for gaming at Amazon, with the retailer's Prime Day 2025 kicking off in about a week. Amazon has already made a handful of extra game codes available for free ahead of the big deals spree, and if it continues the trend from last year, expect to see a couple more freebies given out once Prime Day begins.
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