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Did you know Amazon gives away free games to Prime Members?

If you game and have Amazon Prime, go to https://gaming.amazon.com/home .

They give away a TON of GOG redemption codes. Have a look! It's pretty sweet.

 

They don't advertise this at all and I don't understand why. I found out about it from a reddit post years back. It's one of the best things they have and you keep the games forever.

I have a question. I usually only get prime for 2 months in the fall/winter. For Christmas shopping etc. When I cancel prime in January will I still have the games that I redeemed on GOG or do they get taken away?

On 06/12/2024 at 10:46, Xenon said:

I have a question. I usually only get prime for 2 months in the fall/winter. For Christmas shopping etc. When I cancel prime in January will I still have the games that I redeemed on GOG or do they get taken away?

Should be yours forever

On 06/12/2024 at 11:47, Warwagon said:

Should be yours forever

Thanks. There is actually some games I have wanted to play that are free. The first BioShock (only played Infinite) and Scorn. 

On 06/12/2024 at 13:42, Warwagon said:

You're welcome. As you redeem them, it feels like it's never-ending, doesn't it?

It really does. I started having to do captchas because they thought I was a bot. 😅

https://i.imgur.com/OVPyHto.png

On 06/12/2024 at 16:49, neufuse said:

12? huh, mine is only showing 6 games and 2 of them aren't on GoG one is on Epic and one is just an online game?

Did you click on the "Free Games" tab, there should be more. I claimed 42 GOG games and half a dozen Epic ones.

So I just claimed a few games on GOG. They show up in my order history in the GOG Galaxy app, but they aren't listed under my owned games. If I look on the GOG.com web site they're listed as owned games.

I've tried updating GOG Galaxy to the latest version but that made no difference. Anyone know what's going on?

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