Amazon Prime Gaming is a free platform for Prime members and can be an economical way to fit gaming into your budget.
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If you're looking to expand your gaming options, you may already have free access through Amazon.
What is Amazon Prime Gaming?
Amazon Prime Gaming is a gaming program that's free with Amazon Prime membership. It includes access to games that can be downloaded and kept on a PC, as well as the ability to play games on consoles and across devices using Amazon Luna, Amazon’s cloud gaming platform (which allows you to play on Apple devices, Android phones and some TVs). Some PC games require installing the Amazon Games app for access.Prime Gaming also comes with a free channel subscription on Twitch, a streaming platform owned by Amazon that gamers use to share content of themselves playing their favorite games while providing commentary.Amazon Prime Gaming rewards include special offers, upgraded in-game content and new bonus games made available to Prime members.
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How do you get Amazon Prime Gaming?
To get Prime Gaming, you’ll need to be a Prime member. A Prime membership costs $14.99 a month or $139.99 annually. If you’re in a free trial for Amazon Prime or Prime Video-only membership, you’re eligible to activate Prime Gaming (but video-only trials will not receive a Twitch channel subscription).You may also be eligible for Prime Gaming if you have a Prime for Young Adults subscription, which is $69 per year with a six-month free trial. During the free trial period, you will be limited to receiving a Twitch channel subscription for one month.
Gaming Prime Day deals
Amazon often releases new free PC games for Prime members in the days leading up to its Prime Day sale.
How do you budget for Amazon Prime Gaming?
Entertainment services, like games and streaming, typically fall into the “wants” category of a budget, which means they’re not essential to living and working.If you’re paying for Amazon Prime already, then the expense of Prime Gaming is factored into your budget since it's free with membership. But if you’re not a Prime subscriber yet and want to be, you could look at other ways to trim down costs in your wants category to make room for a Prime subscription. You might decide to cancel other gaming subscriptions in favor of a Prime subscription because of its other benefits, such as fast shipping, video streaming and Prime Music. You can also try before you buy with a free trial, which gives you access to all of the Prime benefits for 30 days before being billed.Explore more on
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About the author Mulka Lisa Mulka is a freelance writer specializing in personal finance content. With more than 15 years of writing experience, Lisa most recently authored a book on personal financial literacy and served as lead writer on the FDIC’s Money Smart for Young People program. She holds a bachelor’s in creative writing, and master’s degrees in written communication and in educational technology. Lisa lives with her husband and two children in Michigan, where she spends her free time teaching the next generation of writers at Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth. 13 Ways to Lower Your Electric Bill Bill Negotiation: Get a Better Deal on Cable, Internet and More 7 Ways to Lower Your Cell Phone Bill 9 Ways to Lower Your Cable Bill What Is the Best Streaming Service for You? How to Choose By Kate Ashford, WMS™, Cara Smith, Lisa MulkaHow Much Does Netflix Cost, and Is It Worth It? By Lisa Mulka, Laura McMullenHow Much Does YouTube Premium Cost? By Amanda Barroso, Lisa MulkaHow Much is Hulu? By Lisa Mulka