Amazon Luna reveals November’s Free PC games catalogue

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Key points
- Luna is offering several additional titles for Prime members, with the first games available on Nov. 6.
- World War Z, Rise of the Tomb Raider, and more are available for free.
- Some titles will be made available throughout the month.
Amazon Luna announced its upcoming free catalog for Prime subscribers. Some of the titles are available via Cloud, such as World War Z and Rise of the Tomb Raider, while others will be gradually released throughout November for PC. Included within the catalogue are New Tales from the Borderlands, a story-driven game set within the Borderlands universe, and Fallout 76, an open-world RPG that serves as a prequel, taking place in the year 2102, twenty-five years after the nuclear bombs fell.
Here is the entire catalogue, with the Cloud games up first and the PC games thereafter:
Cloud:
- Now Available: Rise of the Tomb Raider
- Now Available: Two Point Hospital
- Now Available: Bus Simulator 21 Next Stop
- Now Available: World War Z
PC:
- Now Available: New Tales from the Borderlands [Epic Games Store]
- Now Available: Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Sun Series [GOG Code]
- Now Available: Gas Station Simulator [Epic Games Store]
- Now Available: Lovecraft’s Untold Stories [Epic Games Store]
- November 13: Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition [GOG Code]
- November 13: Fallout 76 [PC via Microsoft Games Store]
- November 13: Fort Solis [GOG Code].
- November 13: Dark City: Kyiv Collector’s Edition [Amazon Games App].
- November 20: PlateUp! [Epic Games Store]
- November 20: Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series [GOG Code]
- November 20: Dream Tactics [GOG Code]
- November 26: Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 6 Collector’s Edition [Legacy Games Code]
- November 26: Gunslugs [GOG Code]
Amazon relaunched Luna, its cloud gaming service, in late 2025. Amazon stated that it is trying to simplify gaming, with the Prime benefits included as part of the marketing appeal. In addition, Amazon Luna is adding a GameNight feature, which is a collection of social party games that do not require a controller. Instead, players can use their phones as a controller.





