Free Games with Amazon Prime for Steam Deck on January 2, 2026
Amazon Prime and Epic Games offer free titles for Steam Deck users.
Free games available from Epic and Amazon
Several titles require Amazon Prime
Steam Deck compatible games listed
Redeem deadlines vary by game
Includes popular titles like Total War
Amazon updates free games weekly
Amazon Prime and Epic Games are offering several free games for Steam Deck users as of January 2, 2026. While the daily free games from Epic ended recently, there are still some enjoyable options to explore.
Free Games Available Now
The list includes titles such as *Total War: Three Kingdoms* and *Wildgate* from Epic, along with *Deus Ex: Mankind Divided* and *Dreamscaper* available exclusively for Amazon Prime members. You can also find *Train Sim World 6* DLC available for free.
*Hardest* (Free to keep, redeem ASAP)
*Oil Sheik* (Free to keep, redeem ASAP)
*Inverta* (Free to keep, redeem ASAP)
*Down the Rabbit Hole Flattened* (Free to keep, redeem ASAP)
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