Amazon has launched Prime Gaming, a subscription-based service that provides members in India with access to a variety of gaming titles.
According to IANS, this launch comes just weeks after the company began testing the service in the South Asian market.
Amazon Prime and Video members have free access to the gaming service, which includes a variety of mobile, PC, and Mac games with in-game loot.
According to the report, the e-commerce group will add several new titles to the service each month.
The free games and loot boxes currently available to Indian users include League of Legends, DeathLoop, Quake, COD Season 1, EA Madden 23, FIFA 23, Apex Legends, Destiny 2, and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, according to the report.
At ‘The Game Awards’ earlier this month, Amazon revealed a new anime-style massively multiplayer online (MMO) game titled ‘Blue Protocol’, which will be released in the second half of next year.
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