Seattle: Amazon Prime members have several free games to claim in August 2026 through Prime Gaming, which is now part of the Amazon Luna gaming ecosystem. This month’s lineup includes titles available through GOG, Epic Games Store, Amazon Games and other partner platforms.

The August lineup has been released later than usual, with some games being added week by week. The current list includes Right and Down, Hiveswap Friendsim, Pyramids and Aliens: Escape Room, Airship: Kingdoms Adrift and Steelrising, while more titles are scheduled to arrive later in the month.

For Prime members, the important part is that these are not simply temporary trials. Once an eligible game is claimed through the relevant store, it can generally remain in the player’s library even if the Prime membership later expires, depending on the platform and redemption terms.

Prime Gaming August 2026 free games

Amazon’s August schedule is spread across several weeks rather than arriving as one large batch.

The games currently listed for August include:

DateGamePlatform
August 6Right and DownGOG
August 6Hiveswap FriendsimGOG
August 13Pyramids and Aliens: Escape RoomGOG
August 13Airship: Kingdoms AdriftEpic Games Store
August 13SteelrisingEpic Games Store
August 20Royal Romances: Forbidden MagicLegacy Games
August 20Spray Paint SimulatorAmazon Games App
August 27HavendockAmazon Games App
August 27Clash: Artifacts of ChaosEpic Games Store

The schedule has been reported by Prime Gaming users tracking the August 2026 releases, with the August 13 additions including Pyramids and Aliens: Escape Room, Airship: Kingdoms Adrift and Steelrising.

Steelrising is one of the biggest additions

Among the August offerings, Steelrising stands out as one of the more recognisable games.

The action RPG is set in an alternate version of the French Revolution, where players take control of Aegis, an automaton fighting against the mechanical army of King Louis XVI.

The game combines Soulslike combat with exploration and a historical fantasy setting. It originally launched as a premium title, making its inclusion in the Prime Gaming programme potentially more attractive to subscribers who have not played it.

Steelrising became available through the Epic Games Store on August 13.

Airship: Kingdoms Adrift also arrives

Airship: Kingdoms Adrift is another August 13 addition and is being distributed through the Epic Games Store.

The game combines strategy, trading, exploration and airship combat. Players build and manage their own airship while exploring a world dominated by floating islands and competing factions.

It offers a very different experience from Steelrising, giving Prime subscribers a strategy-focused option alongside the action RPG.

Escape-room games continue to feature

Prime Gaming’s August lineup also continues Amazon’s recent tendency to offer smaller indie and niche titles.

Pyramids and Aliens: Escape Room arrived on August 13 through GOG. It is part of the escape-room style games that have appeared regularly in Prime Gaming’s recent giveaways.

The August lineup also includes Hiveswap Friendsim, which was made available on August 6, and Right and Down, another GOG title released on the same day.

These games may not have the same profile as major AAA releases, but they broaden the selection available to subscribers and can appeal to players looking for shorter or more experimental experiences.

More games are coming on August 20

Prime members can expect another batch on August 20.

Royal Romances: Forbidden Magic is listed for release through Legacy Games, while Spray Paint Simulator is scheduled to arrive through the Amazon Games App.

Spray Paint Simulator is particularly different from the action and strategy games arriving earlier in the month. The simulation title allows players to take on painting jobs and transform different environments using spray-painting equipment.

The Legacy Games release is listed as a three-game bundle, with the reported package including Battle of the Woods, Forbidden Magic and The Power of the Chosen One. However, the exact presentation of the bundle may depend on Amazon’s final listing.

August 27 brings two more games

The final scheduled batch currently includes Havendock and Clash: Artifacts of Chaos.

Havendock is a survival and settlement-management game in which players build a floating community while collecting resources and dealing with the challenges of life at sea.

Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, meanwhile, is an action-adventure title with Soulslike elements. It is scheduled to be distributed through the Epic Games Store on August 27.

For players who prefer action games, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos could be one of the more interesting titles in the final August batch.

How Prime Gaming freebies work

Amazon Prime members can access the gaming benefits through Amazon Luna. The service has increasingly become the central destination for Amazon’s Prime gaming offers, while individual games can be supplied through external stores such as GOG and Epic Games Store.

To claim a game, players generally need to:

  1. Sign in with an Amazon account that has an active Prime membership.
  2. Open Amazon Luna and access the Prime gaming section.
  3. Select the game they want to claim.
  4. Follow the instructions for the relevant store.
  5. Link a GOG, Epic Games or other supported account when required.
  6. Redeem the game before the offer expires.

Once a game is redeemed through an external store, it can generally be accessed through that store rather than requiring an active Prime subscription every time the player wants to play it.

Prime Gaming’s strategy is changing

The August lineup also reflects a broader change in how Amazon is presenting its gaming benefits.

Prime Gaming has increasingly been integrated with Amazon Luna, and the company has been distributing games through several different storefronts. That means subscribers may need to manage multiple game libraries instead of downloading every title directly through one Amazon launcher.

The August schedule has also attracted discussion because Amazon did not publish the complete lineup as early as it normally does. Players noted that individual weekly games appeared before the full monthly list was clearly available.

The slower rollout created uncertainty around which games would be offered later in the month, although the current schedule now provides a clearer picture.

Which August games are worth claiming?

For players who already have Prime, there is little reason not to claim the games that interest them. Even if a particular title does not look appealing immediately, adding it to a library costs nothing beyond the existing Prime subscription.

Among the current August offerings, Steelrising is arguably the most substantial action-focused title, while Airship: Kingdoms Adrift provides a strategy and management alternative. Clash: Artifacts of Chaos could also be worth checking out when it arrives on August 27.

The smaller games may be more appealing to players who enjoy indie titles, puzzle games, simulations and unusual gameplay concepts.

Conclusion

Prime Gaming’s August 2026 lineup offers a mixture of action, strategy, simulation, adventure and indie games, with titles being released throughout the month. The most notable current additions include Steelrising, Airship: Kingdoms Adrift and Pyramids and Aliens: Escape Room, while Spray Paint Simulator, Havendock and Clash: Artifacts of Chaos are scheduled for later in August.

For Amazon Prime members, the key is to claim the games before their individual redemption deadlines. With several different platforms involved, checking the Amazon Luna gaming section regularly is the easiest way to avoid missing a free title.