Amazon is turning February into a busy month for subscribers, with a fresh batch of free PC downloads through Prime Gaming and a rotating slate of cloud titles on Amazon Luna. The headline additions include Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and a spread of strategy, racing, and indie games, alongside high profile Luna rotations such as Alan Wake 2 and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants DLC. I am looking at how the full list fits together, what stands out, and how Prime members can make the most of a lineup that now stretches across both local installs and cloud streaming.
Across Prime Gaming and Luna, reports point to 21 games available in February when you count both downloadable PC titles and cloud access. That breadth matters, because it shows Amazon leaning harder into games as a core perk of Prime rather than a side extra, and it gives players a reason to check in weekly instead of once a month. The mix of genres, from looter shooters to historical strategy and cozy island adventures, also suggests Amazon is trying to cover as many tastes as possible in a single cycle.
Prime Gaming’s 10 free PC titles, headlined by Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
The centerpiece of February’s Prime Gaming drop is a set of 10 PC games that Prime members can claim and keep, even if they cancel later, as long as they redeem the codes in time. At the top of that list is Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, the Borderlands spin off that turns tabletop fantasy into a chaotic looter shooter, which multiple rundowns identify as the flagship inclusion for the month. Alongside it, the lineup features the retro styled shooter Dread Templar, giving FPS fans something punchy and fast, and the tower defense roguelite Hexguardian for players who prefer methodical planning. These three alone cover very different corners of PC gaming, and they are all part of what one detailed breakdown calls Amazon Prime’s 10 “free” games for February that sit at the heart of the subscription’s gaming value.
Beyond the headliners, Amazon is using February to surface some less mainstream picks that still have strong hooks. The narrative driven visual novel Ambition: A Minuet from Joy Manufacturing Co is singled out in one roundup as a standout curiosity, dropping players into pre revolutionary Paris to navigate romance and politics. Platforming fans get Meganoid, a compact, challenge focused action platformer, while strategy players can dig into Total War: ATTILA, which remains one of the more demanding entries in Creative Assembly’s historical series. Space combat and trading arrive through Rebel Galaxy Outlaw, and narrative fans can look ahead to Tavern Talk, which is flagged as an Amazon Games App title in several lists. Collectively, these games are described in one overview of Amazon Prime Free as part of Amazon’s latest collection, and another breakdown of Prime Gaming for underscores that there are 10 titles in total.
How and where to claim the PC games
One practical detail that matters this month is how these games are delivered. The downloadable titles are not locked to a proprietary launcher, but instead arrive as redeemable codes for storefronts such as the Epic Games Store, which means players can fold them into existing libraries. Another report on Prime free games stresses that once you redeem those codes, the games remain yours even if you later drop Prime, a key distinction from the time limited access model used by some rival subscriptions. That structure makes it easier to justify claiming everything now, even if you do not plan to play each title immediately.
Several breakdowns of Prime Gaming and emphasize that Amazon has prepared 10 titles split into four weekly drops, so the full list does not unlock on a single day. Another detailed list of Prime Gaming for month confirms that the schedule staggers releases across February, which encourages regular check ins. A separate overview of Amazon Prime Free notes that Prime members get a fresh lineup to claim for a limited time, reinforcing that you need to grab each game within its window.
Amazon Luna’s February rotation, from Alan Wake 2 to Disney Universe
On the cloud side, Amazon Luna is getting its own February refresh that is tightly integrated with Prime. The official Luna February content describes February 2026 Games Included with Prime, highlighting that Prime members can stream a curated set of titles without paying extra. A separate section on Games Included with reiterates that these are part of the rotating library, not permanent entitlements. Among the most notable additions is Alan Wake 2, which appears in a summary of Amazon Luna’s February 2026 game rotation, giving horror and thriller fans a prestige single player campaign to stream.
Family and party friendly options are also prominent in the Luna rotation. One list of Amazon Luna Reveals mentions Disney Plates and Disney Universe, while another breakdown of Game Rotation also calls out Endzone: A World for strategy fans. Another report on Prime and Luna notes that with a Prime membership, you get a Luna Standard subscription for free, which includes games such as Hogwarts Legacy and Indiana Jo, alongside Endzone: A World Apart. A separate overview of Luna Standard Titles reinforces that Prime members in supported regions can stream a rotating catalog without extra cost.
Indiana Jones DLC, Madden NFL 26 and the broader Luna push
Amazon is also using February to spotlight specific content drops inside existing games on Luna. The official update on February 2026 Games highlights that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, The Order of Giants DLC Available Now to Prime Members, giving adventure fans a reason to revisit the game through the cloud. Another report on Additional games notes that this DLC is part of the broader set of 21 games and add ons available to Prime members in February, underlining how Amazon is counting both full titles and expansions in its tally. A separate overview of Prime members being treated to 21 games reinforces that the Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, The Order of Giants DLC is a marquee part of the cloud offering.
Sports fans are not left out either. A separate guide on How to Start explains that once the free period begins, Prime members simply log into Amazon Luna, locate Madden NFL 26 in the library, and start playing with no download, no installation, and no storage juggling. That frictionless access is a core selling point of cloud gaming, and it fits with Amazon’s broader messaging in the Luna February 2026 update that Prime members can explore the available library in full. Another breakdown of Amazon Luna and Prime Gaming’s February list underscores that Amazon has prepared 10 titles split into four groups on the cloud side as well, while another summary of Prime Gaming, Amazon reiterates that Tavern Talk appears as an Amazon Games App title, bridging the gap between local and cloud ecosystems.
New Luna games, from Yooka-Laylee to RiMS Racing, and how they complement Prime Gaming
Beyond the headline rotations, Amazon is also adding a set of new Luna games that complement the Prime Gaming downloads. A detailed report on Feb 2026 games notes that Tiny Tina, Wonderlands and Dread Templar are already live as free Feb 2026 games on Amazon Prime, while another section on New Amazon Luna highlights additions such as Yooka Laylee and the Impossible Lair. A separate breakdown of Amazon Prime reveals reiterates that these Luna titles sit alongside the PC downloads, creating a combined catalog that spans both local and streamed play. Another overview of Amazon Prime, Tiny confirms that the Feb 2026 games available now on Amazon Prime include Tiny Tina, Wonderlands, Dread Templar, and other titles.