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Have Amazon Prime? You can claim some games to keep via Amazon Luna (formerly Prime Gaming) - here's what you can grab for Linux / SteamOS and Steam Deck.

They've revealed some fresh games that will arrive during May including:

  • Mafia II: Definitive Edition (May 7, GOG Code)
  • Fruitbus (May 7, GOG Code)
  • Survival: Fountain of Youth (May 14, Amazon Games Code)
  • 60 Minutes to Extinction: Escape Room (May 14, GOG Code)
  • Lethal Honor: Order of the Apocalypse (May 14, Epic Games Store)
  • Space Grunts (May 21, GOG Code)
  • Palindrome Syndrome: Escape Room (May 21, GOG Code)
  • Hot Brass (May 21, GOG Code)
  • Nordic Storm Solitaire (May 28, Legacy Games Code)
  • Moon Mystery (May 28, Epic Games Store)
  • Pro Basket Ball Manager 2026 (May 28, Amazon Games Code)


Pictured - Mafia II: Definitive Edition

Here's all of the games currently available to claim and keep:

  • Mafia II: Definitive Edition - GOG
  • Fruitbus - GOG
  • KinnikuNeko: SUPER MUSCLE CAT - Epic Games
  • Pinball Spire - GOG
  • Fantasy General - GOG
  • Neo Cab - GOG
  • The Pale Beyond - GOG
  • Monster Harvest - Epic Games
  • Snake Core - GOG
  • Detective Agency: Gray Tie - CE - Legacy Games
  • A Rat's Quest - The Way Back Home - Epic Games
  • King of Retail - GOG
  • XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack - GOG
  • Deep Sky Derelicts - Amazon
  • Rebel Galaxy - GOG
  • Sir Questionnaire - GOG
  • Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot - Epic Games
  • Tattoo Tycoon - GOG
  • Rebel Galaxy Outlaw - GOG
  • Captain Blood - GOG
  • Meganoid - GOG

Claim them all to keep via Amazon Luna.

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Caldathras 3 hours ago
How does that work now? Do you have to play the games through the Luna service or are the codes/keys still independent of Amazon, as they were before?
Cley_Faye 2 hours ago
Quoting: CaldathrasHow does that work now? Do you have to play the games through the Luna service or are the codes/keys still independent of Amazon, as they were before?
There's a bunch of codes for GoG and some other services. No need to ever touch that luna stuff.

I swear, I forget that this is a thing that exists and is available the second I close their site, until I'm reminded of its existence by peoples on social networks :D
Liam Dawe 2 hours ago
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The article does note each store the keys are for as well.
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