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| Highlights from Amazon Luna’s Prime Games lineup for January 2026. |
Amazon Luna’s Prime lineup for January puts the focus on variety. Between a limited-time sports release, multiplayer party games, and a steady mix of cloud and PC titles, this month’s update offers plenty of different ways to jump in and play.
One of the biggest additions this month is easy to spot, but it’s not the only reason to check in. Alongside that limited-time release, January’s Prime update adds a mix of party games, single-player experiences, and PC titles that give the lineup some real range.
Here’s a full look at what Prime members can play on Amazon Luna and PC this month.
EA SPORTS Madden NFL 26 Arrives on Luna for a Limited Time
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| Madden NFL 26 is available on Amazon Luna's Prime Lineup for a limited time as part of January 2026’s Prime Games lineup. |
The game’s inclusion gives Prime members access to the full Madden experience during the heart of the NFL calendar. Team-specific presentation elements, broadcast-style visuals, and updated stadium details are all present, reflecting the series’ ongoing focus on authenticity across all 32 teams.
On the gameplay side, this year’s entry continues to refine on-field interactions, with more emphasis on collision control and physical contact during plays. As a January addition, it serves as a seasonal tie-in rather than the sole focus of the month’s update.
Amazon Luna Prime Games – January Lineup
Beyond Madden, Luna’s Prime library continues to rotate in new titles throughout the month. January’s selection mixes multiplayer-friendly games with deeper single-player experiences, giving you different ways to jump in depending on how much time you have.
GameNight Games
January 8
- Tricky Towers
January 23
- The Jackbox Party Pack 3
Coming Later This Month
- Worms W.M.D
The GameNight additions stick to what works best in group settings. These are the kinds of games that work just as well for a quick couch setup as they do for online play or streaming with friends.
Additional Cloud Games
Available Now
- Alan Wake
- Death Stranding Director’s Cut
- Hot Wheels Unleashed 2 – Turbocharged
- Monster Truck Championship – Rebel Hunter Edition
- Tormented Souls
- Aragami: Shadow Edition
- Spells & Secrets
- Whisker Waters
- Trepang2
January 10
- EA SPORTS Madden NFL 26
This part of the lineup covers a wide range of styles, from horror and story-driven games to arcade racing, shooters, and slower-paced experiences. It’s a good example of how Luna’s catalogue can feel very different from one game to the next.
Free PC Games Included with Prime – January 2026
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| A selection of free PC games included with Prime in January 2026, available to claim across multiple storefronts. |
Available Now
- Sid Meier’s Civilization VI (Epic Games Store)
- Brigador: Up-Armored Edition (GOG Code)
Available Later in January
- Reflections of Life: Dark Architect Collector’s Edition (Jan. 6, Amazon Games App)
- Brigador: Up-Armored Deluxe (Jan. 15, GOG)
- Gunslugs: Rogue Tactics (Jan. 15, GOG Code)
- DeathKeep (Jan. 15, GOG Code)
- Harold Halibut (Jan. 22, GOG Code)
- D&D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator (Jan. 22, GOG Code)
- Al-Qadim: The Genie’s Curse (Jan. 29, GOG Code)
- Technotopia (Jan. 29, Amazon Games App)
- ELDERBORN (Jan. 29, GOG Code)
The PC side of Prime leans toward longer-form experiences this month, with strategy, narrative, and slower-paced games that pair nicely with Luna’s more immediate, pick-up-and-play options.
Playing Through January 2026’s Prime Lineup
January’s Prime lineup doesn’t feel built around a single must-play release. Madden NFL 26 is the obvious draw while the playoffs are on, but it doesn’t dominate the rest of the month. Once you step away from that, the lineup opens up into very different directions.
Party games like Jackbox Party Pack 3 and Tricky Towers work well for short bursts, while games such as Alan Wake, Death Stranding Director’s Cut, and Tormented Souls ask for slower, more focused time. On the PC side, Civilization VI and Harold Halibut push things further toward longer, sit-with-it experiences.
The flexibility of the month comes through pretty clearly. You can spend an evening bouncing between lighter games, or settle into something heavier when you’ve got more time. It’s not a lineup that tries to pull you in all at once, but one that quietly stays relevant as January moves along.



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