
For those of you who missed some absolutely thrilling news, Prime Gaming was recently rebranded to Amazon Luna, confusing many in the process who were worried that the services they had become used to might be discontinued in some way.
Fortunately it wasn't anything beyond a shiny new name for the company, and you can still get all of the same benefits that you did previously, at no extra cost beyond your usual Amazon Prime subscription.
As first reported by the good folks over at VGC, there are 13 games available to download and keep, releasing sequentially throughout November. These include everything from huge AAA releases to smaller indie titles, so there should be a little something in there for everyone, regardless of taste.
Fallout 76 and New Tales from the Borderlands on Amazon Luna
The full list of games and release dates that you need to be aware of for Amazon Luna in November is as follows:
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- New Tales from the Borderlands (Epic Games Store)
- Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun Series (GOG)
- Gas Station Simulator (Epic Games Store)
- Lovecraft’s Untold Stories (Epic Games Store)
13 November
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- Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition (GOG)
- Fallout 76 (Microsoft Games Store)
- Fort Solis (GOG)
- Dark City: Kyiv Collector’s Edition (Amazon Games App)
20 November
- PlateUp! (Epic Games Store)
- Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series (GOG)
- Dream Tactics (GOG)
26 November
- Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 6 Collector’s Edition (Legacy Games)
- Gunslugs (GOG)
New Tales from the Borderlands is a 2022 graphic adventure game developed by Gearbox Studio Québec that sees players control a cast of characters in the war torn land of Promethea. The game features five chapters, and though it isn't the best game in the series by any means, it is a solid enough effort if you're into the wider lore of the Borderlands games.
The highlight for many will likely be Fallout 76, with Bethesda's flagship MMO certainly in a much better state than it was during the slightly disastrous launch period the game suffered through. It's a lot less predatory in terms of microtransactions these days as well, and you'll be able to find plenty of enjoyment without parting with any of your hard earned cash.
Outside of that, we have a broad range of indie titles and some officially licensed Dungeons & Dragons stuff if you're into that. Just make sure to claim them before the next round of games comes in for December, or risk missing out.
Topics: Free Games, New Tales from the Borderlands