Written By Shubham Arora
Published By: Shubham Arora | Published: Sep 08, 2025, 07:49 PM (IST)
Amazon Prime Gaming has announced its September 2025 lineup, and subscribers are in for a treat with 11 free PC games rolling out through the month. The first batch went live on September 4, giving members a chance to grab three titles right away: Also Read: Apple May Soon Let iPhone Users Replace Siri With Third-Party Assistants, But There’s A Catch
The highlight here is Civilization IV: The Complete Edition, which comes with the base game plus all three expansions. Strategy lovers will also enjoy Into The Breach, a critically acclaimed turn-based tactics game from the makers of FTL: Faster Than Light. Meanwhile, Dungeons & Dragons: Ravenloft Series offers a nostalgic RPG experience set in a fantasy world. Also Read: Epic Games Store Adds Three Free Games To Claim This Week: Here’s The Full List
To access the free games, Prime members need to link their Amazon Prime and Twitch accounts. The titles can be launched using the Amazon Games app on Windows 10 and Windows 11, while some are redeemed via GOG or the Epic Games Store. An active Prime subscription, priced at Rs 1,499 per year in India, is required to claim them. Once claimed, the games remain in your library permanently. Also Read: OnePlus 15 India Launch Today: Expected Price, Specs, Colours, Sale Details, How To Watch Live
The rest of the September lineup will unlock in stages:
This mix of classics and indie gems caters to different tastes – from sprawling RPGs and tactical adventures to puzzle-solving mysteries. Last month’s lineup featured titles like Thief: Definitive Edition, FATE: The Traitor Soul, and Civilization III Complete.
Prime Gaming has become a reliable way for PC players to expand their libraries at no extra cost, alongside the other perks that come with an Amazon Prime membership. With 11 varied titles lined up, September’s bundle is one of the most generous yet.
For those who don’t want to miss out, it’s worth checking in weekly to claim the games as they go live, since once the window closes, the offer is gone.