
School’s out, summer is here, and it’s time for more free games to fill our time. Amazon Prime subscribers can head to the Amazon Luna page to claim a whole 16 games to add to our game libraries. We have games from Amazon Games, Epic Games Store, Legacy Games, and GOG.
These titles are all free as of the writing of this article on June 2, 2026. (Several games expiring on June 3 have been left off of this list.) Each one may have a different end date, so don’t hit pause! Just go go go!
Free games from Amazon Luna, available through Amazon Prime Gaming, can be downloaded and played in the Amazon Games app. There are two titles on their platform, and they are compatible only with PC.
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The second game on Amazon Prime’s own platform is Survival: Fountain of Youth, a single-player survival game set in the Caribbean islands in the 16th-century. Play as an explorer who has been shipwrecked. You’ll have to survive while also exploring to learn the history of an extinct civilization, searching for the rest of the crew, and looking for the Fountain of Youth.
Once you link your Amazon Prime and Epic Games Store accounts, claiming this game is a piece of cake. There are three titles available from the Epic Games Store this month.
Moon Mystery strikes me as a rather odd mix of things, but let’s not judge it until we’ve tried it. This is a first-person shooter that has you exploring strange alien worlds with a variety of vehicles, including spaceships, lunar rovers, and a submarine. And there are puzzles to solve as well. The description says, “Just keep that gun loaded – you’ll need it.”
Next up is a hack ‘n’ slash roguelite in a post-apocalyptic world with the art style of 1980s dark age superhero graphic novels. That sounds like a lot to unpack, but I’m going out on a limb and saying this one looks like it could be a lot of fun. Work out your daily frustrations on fantasy baddies while saving humanity.
In A Rat’s Quest: The Way Back Home, you play as Mat, a rat who lives in a commune in a wine cellar but loves a mouse who is a pet in the house. Together, they plan to escape, but something goes wrong. There’s more happening in the commune that Mat knows. He finds himself far from home and has to make his way back through “woodlands, caves, and swamps.” He carries a sword made from a rivet and throwing daggers made from nails to deal with the wild threats. It’s an adventure with platforming and puzzle elements.
Legacy Games titles require their own game launcher. Claiming the games is simple. You’ll just need to enter your email address and the game code on the claim page. Follow the instructions on the claim page.
The games don’t stop being strange this month. Nordic Storm Solitaire sounds like your classic solitaire games, but paired with a storyline and, somehow, fighting Nordic gods. Have a look yourself.
The ten remaining free titles are all from GOG.com, and although most are PC-only, one title is also available for Mac. To claim these games, you’ll grab the claim code and enter it in the GoG app on your computer.
This one is intriguing, and I’m certain to give it a go myself. In Palindrome Syndrome: Escape Room, “You wake up in a spaceship with no memories.” Amnesia is a common enough trope. But then you have to explore the rooms, solve the puzzles, and figure out what happened and how to escape. It wakes up the curiosity in me. What did happen? Anyway, it’s free but only until June 20. So go get it now.
You are a Space Grunt, either a Leader, Enforcer, or a Tech Junky. What you choose affects what you can do. Space Grunts is a turn-based strategy role-playing game. You’ll be fighting to descend to the lowest levels of a moon base to solve a problem. Defeat the aliens, robots, and drones, collect consumables, and find the hidden secrets that change with each playthrough.
Now you can be a member of a SWAT team called on to deal with some very tricky situations like “hostage rescues, terrorist bomb threats, arresting a biker gang boss, or foiling a casino heist.” It’s a tactical shooter where you can use the terrain and objects to crouch behind and position yourself. Play by yourself or with up to three other people.
We have a second escape room here, but this one has a distinct difference. Once you get in the bunker, the door will seal, and you have 60 minutes to solve the situation and save the world from “nuclear extinction.” That timer cannot be paused. You can’t save and reload. If it runs out, it’s game over. Oh, and this one is only available until June 17.
Described as an adventure and a shooter, Mafia II puts you in the role of Vito Scaletta, a war hero who gets involved with the mob to pay his father’s debts. You’re a gangster. It’s the mafia. You can only grab this one for free until June 10.
Also leaving the free list on June 10 is Fruitbus. It’s an adorable-looking cooking simulator where you operate a food truck across the islands of an archipelago, getting to know the locals and preparing food for them. You can upgrade your kitchen, adventure for ingredients, and cultivate loyal customers. It’s also described as a role-playing game, so it has a lot to offer.
Snake Core is an arcade-style shooter that has combined elements of the game Snake with “an intergalactic war against an alien threat.” You command soldiers as they fight aliens, rescue soldiers, defend positions, and more.
Command the “elite paramilitary organization” XCOM and defend the Earth against alien invasion.
In Rebel Galaxy, you’re given a massive spaceship, fight space battles, explore the galaxy, mine asteroids, hunt down bounties, negotiate, and trade.
A turn-based hack ‘n’ slash that lets you play at your own pace. Decide which way to go, whether to enter a room or leave, take pictures, complete quests, while exploring a dungeon.
The games from Amazon Prime Gaming give you quite a lot to choose from to fill your month. My opinion is that you should claim everything and then jump into whatever strikes your fancy when you have some free time. Note that game availability varies, so some will expire sooner than others. So don’t delay!
Happy gaming!
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