Amazon Prime Gaming Free Games for March 2026 Announced
- Sagar Mankar
- 27 minutes ago
- 3 min read

Amazon Prime Gaming has announced 13 free PC games for March 2026, available to all active Amazon Prime subscribers at no extra cost.
The games roll out every Thursday across four weekly drops. They can be claimed through multiple storefronts, including the Epic Games Store, GOG, Legacy Games, and the Amazon Games app.
Prime subscribers also get access to eight additional streamable games on Amazon Luna's Standard Tier at no extra charge. Once claimed, all games are yours to keep permanently, even if your subscription pauses at any point.
Full March 2026 Prime Gaming Lineup
March 5 (Available Now)
Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon's Keep: A Wonderlands One-Shot (Epic Games Store)
Tattoo Tycoon (Epic Games Store)
Siege of Avalon: Anthology (GOG Code)
March 12
Total War: Rome 2 - Emperor Edition (Epic Games Store)
Turmoil (Epic Games Store)
Veil of Darkness (GOG Code)
Mahokenshi: The Samurai Deckbuilder (GOG Code)
March 19
Rebel Galaxy (GOG Code)
Sir Questionnaire (GOG Code)
March 26
Total War: Three Kingdoms (Epic Games Store)
Chimp Quest: Spirit Isle (Legacy Games Code)
Phantasie Memorial Set (GOG Code)
Deep Sky Derelicts (Amazon Games App)
Amazon Luna Streaming Additions
ClayFighter
Control: Ultimate Edition
House of Golf 2
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
Mortal Shell
Overcooked!
The Game of LIFE 2
Wobbly Life
How to Claim Free Games
Visit the Amazon Luna site and log in with your Prime account.
Select the game you want to claim.
Receive a redemption code tied to the respective storefront (Epic Games Store, GOG, Legacy Games, or Amazon Games App).
Redeem the code in the proper store.
The game is then added to your library forever.
Key Highlights
Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon's Keep: A Wonderlands One-Shot is the standalone re-release of one of the most beloved DLCs in the Borderlands franchise. Developed by Gearbox Software, it originally shipped as a Borderlands 2 expansion before getting its own release in 2021. You do not need the base game to enjoy it.
Tattoo Tycoon is a management sim with tattoo mini-games. You can customise your character/shop, hire staff, design 100+ tattoos, manage daily energy/time, upgrade equipment/furniture, run marketing, and compete in events like Ink-Vasion. Relaxed sandbox with story branches.
Siege of Avalon, a classic isometric RPG with a strong 87% positive rating on Steam. Here you customise fighter/scout/mage with gear/skills/spells, recruit/drop companions, engage deep dialogues/tomes, explore, and fight in a story-driven anthology.
Total War: Rome 2, Emperor Edition offers a deep tactical and political gameplay set in the ancient world. You can build armies, handle politics, conquer, and play multiplayer. It holds an 84% positive rating on Steam and 78 Metascore.
Turmoil is a lighthearted oil-drilling management sim inspired by the 19th-century North American oil rush. Drill oil via rigs/pipes, manage gas/rock, upgrade tools, and sell strategically. It supports online PvP. It carries a 92% positive score on Steam and is a great pick if you enjoy casual but satisfying strategy gameplay.
Total War: Three Kingdoms is arguably one of the finest entries in the entire Total War series. Set in ancient China during 190 CE, it introduces the Guanxi relationship system that adds a layer of personal drama to the usual empire-building formula. It holds a score of 85 on Metacritic, and it remains Very Positive on Steam. It was briefly available on the Epic Games Store as a freebie back in January, so this is a second chance for anyone who missed it.
Deep Sky Derelicts brings a grittier, card-based squad RPG experience set in a dystopian sci-fi universe, while Phantasie Memorial Set offers a remastered collection of three classic RPGs from 1985 to 1987 for anyone with a taste for old-school dungeon crawling.
On the streaming side, Control: Ultimate Edition and Mortal Shell are the clear highlights among the Amazon Luna additions.