Amazon Prime Gaming releases Civilization 6 and 9 more free games in January

Amazon Prime Gaming started 2026 with a major offer for Brazilian gamers, bringing 10 free PC games throughout the month of January. This new batch, which began being available on the 1st, highlights the classic strategy game, Civilization 6. The initiative is a valuable opportunity for those looking to expand their digital library at no additional cost, as redeemed titles remain in the user’s account forever, even if they cancel the service subscription. With this, Amazon aims to heat up the beginning of the year in the gaming market and retain subscribers with high-value content.
The process to take advantage of the promotion is simple: just be an Amazon Prime subscriber in Brazil and access the Prime Gaming section to redeem the codes. Each week, new games are added to the list, which replaces the previous collection of 22 titles. This way, players need to stay alert so as not to miss major classics like Civilization 6 itself, which even after a decade on the market remains one of the most complete and respected strategy games.
Diversity and weekly releases
In addition to the famous Firaxis game, the January list offers an impressive variety of experiences. For RPG and building fans, D & D Stronghold: Kingdom Simulator blends Dungeons & Dragons mythology with city management. Meanwhile, Technotopia offers a unique approach by combining metropolis building with deck mechanics, while Elderborn bets on visceral first-person combat with a dark and challenging aesthetic. The distribution of games happens in stages, with titles like Brigador: Up-Armored Edition arriving on January 15, Harold Halibut on January 22, and Al-Qadim: The Genie’s Curse on the 29th.
Meanwhile, Amazon Luna, the company’s cloud gaming service, also receives a significant boost with the addition of 13 games like Alan Wake Remastered and EA SPORTS Madden NFL 26. This dual movement demonstrates Amazon’s strategy to strengthen its entertainment ecosystem for gamers in this first quarter of 2026, offering options both for those who prefer to play locally on PC and for those who adopt streaming.
Therefore, if you built a new PC at Christmas or simply want to start the year with new games, this is an unmissable opportunity. The race against time has already begun, as the games from the previous batch, which included XCOM 2 and the first Fallout games, are on borrowed time. Keep an eye on the platform and secure your titles before they are replaced by the next batch of surprises.





