Amazon is rebranding Twitch Prime to Prime Gaming
Amazon is rebranding its Twitch Prime service to Prime Gaming in a big to perhaps focus more on their own games platform.
Amazon is rebranding its Twitch Prime service to Prime Gaming in a big to perhaps focus more on their own games platform.
A new month is almost here, and on the verge of America’s birthday, Twitch has a whole bunch of free games on the way. Provided that you’re signed up for Amazon Prime that is, so that you can reap the benefits of a Twitch Prime account. Next month’s offerings are a mixture of classic first-person action, tight racing and some stealthy action. Here’s the full list of what will be unlocked from July 1.
Amazon Prime subscriptions come with the added benefit of Twitch Prime. It’s a natural extension given that Amazon bought the streaming platform in 2014. One of the perks of Twitch Prime is the ad-free viewing, with streamers will benefiting from the would-be views of those now removed ads. That’s changing
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