
If you’re a subscriber to Amazon Prime, you can claim 18 PC games this month at no additional cost.
That’s because a Prime subscription also nets you free access to Amazon Luna, previously known as Prime Gaming.
Amazon Luna is updated on a monthly basis with new PC games, all of which are free to claim and enjoy.
The best part is that once you’ve downloaded a game, it’s yours to keep; you don’t have to worry about it departing the service.
This month’s line-up should save you hundreds of dollars, so here’s every game you can claim in June.
Amazon Luna June Free Game Content Update – All PC Games Included:
- Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition – Available Now
- Mega Man 11 – Available Now
- ULTRAKILL – Available Now
- Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered – Available Now
- Mafia III: Definitive Edition – Available Now
- XCOM: Chimera Squad – Available Now
- Tested on Humans: Escape Room – Coming 11 June
- Sin Slayers: Reign of the 8th – Coming 11 June
- G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra – Coming 11 June
- Paradise Killer – Coming 11 June
- Between Time: Escape Room – Coming 18 June
- Sugardew Island – Coming 18 June
- Wargame Construction Set III: Age of Rifles 1846-1905 – Coming 18 June
- Space Grunts 2 – Coming 18 June
- Space Grunts: Chrono Shard – Coming 25 June
- Please Touch The Artwork – Coming 25 June
- Terraforming Mars – Coming 25 June
- Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch – Coming 25 June
It’s a strong line-up this month with both AAAs and indies on offer. There are so many genres represented too here, including action-adventure, metroidvania, roguelite, puzzler, cosy, strategy, and more.
Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition is an obvious must-play given that it’s widely considered to be among the greatest games of all-time.

Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered also couldn’t have landed at a better time, as the reimagining of Lara Croft’s original adventure, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, has just been delayed out of 2026 to February 2027.
At least now we can all fill that extended wait with revisiting her earlier outings.
Paradise Killer is a blast that sees you step into the shoes of Lady Love Dies as she tries to unearth the culprit behind a mass murder on a tropical island, while ULTRAKILL is a brilliant old-school FPS inspired by the likes of DOOM.
Please Touch The Artwork is worth a play, as you complete works of art in a puzzle-solving adventure that runs for around three hours, with cosy life sim Sugardew Island offering over 10 hours of fun – perfect for fans of Stardew Valley.
It’s a great list of games well worth investigating further.
As a reminder, you’ll only be able to nab PC codes for these titles and those will either be redeemable on GOG, the Epic Games Store, or the Amazon Games App.
You should be able to make use of these titles if you’re on a console/PC hybrid device like the ROG Xbox Ally or Ally X, for example, too.
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