Highlights
- Claim Mafia II and Fruitbus via GOG/Epic codes to own forever.
- New titles like Moon Mystery arrive every Thursday throughout the month.
- Stream Resident Evil 2 or use smartphones as controllers for party games.
Amazon has officially revealed the May 2026 lineup for Amazon Luna, the service that was previously known as Prime Gaming, and it is a huge win for fans of gritty crime dramas and indie gems alike. This month, Prime subscribers can claim different PC games that are theirs to keep permanently. The headliner for May is Mafia II: Definitive Edition, the 2020 remaster of 2K’s classic action-adventure that lets players live out a cinematic 1940s mob saga.
What makes this offer special compared to services like Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus is the "forever" factor. While those platforms usually lock your library if your subscription ends, Amazon provides digital codes for storefronts like GOG and the Epic Games Store. This means once you claim these games, they stay in your personal accounts for good, even if you eventually cancel your Amazon Prime membership.
The rollout follows a staggered schedule, with new games dropping every Thursday. The first wave arrived on May 7, featuring the atmospheric Mafia II and the indie adventure Fruitbus. Both are available via GOG until June 10, so you'll want to grab them before they're gone.
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Here is the full schedule of games you can claim this month:
- Available Now: Mafia II: Definitive Edition (GOG), Fruitbus (GOG)
- May 14: Survival: Fountain of Youth (Amazon Games), 60 Minutes to Extinction: Escape Room (GOG), Lethal Honor: Order of the Apocalypse (Epic Games Store)
- May 21: Space Grunts (GOG), Palindrome Syndrome: Escape Room (GOG), Hot Brass (GOG)
- May 28: Nordic Storm Solitaire (Legacy Games), Moon Mystery (Epic Games Store), Pro Basketball Manager 2026 (Amazon Games)
Cloud Streaming Refresh and GameNight Perks
Beyond building a permanent library, Amazon is also refreshing its Luna cloud streaming options. Prime members can currently stream high-end titles like Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Resident Evil 2, and Alien: Isolation at no extra cost. This is part of the service's major redesign from last October, which also introduced "GameNight"—a collection of party games where you can use your smartphone as a controller without needing to download any apps.
If you are new to the service, don’t forget to check the hub for leftover "freebies" from April. You still have a limited window to claim hits like Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep and the XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack. Between the permanent PC codes and the rotating streaming library, there is plenty to keep your hard drive—and your cloud—busy all through May.

