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Indiana Jones DLC comes to Luna, as Prime Gaming debuts February freebies

PC game fans and Luna subscribers have a new month of Prime Gaming, including Indiana Jones and the Great Circle‘s DLC and Alan Wake 2.

Stream the adventure, via Luna

Typically, we focus a little more on the free PC game section of Prime Gaming announcements. We’re sure you can guess why, but getting games to keep as a part of your Prime subscription is kind of great. And we mean no disrespect to the Luna faithful with that, it’s just the way we feel about it.

That though, is not the case this month. Instead of the free-to-keep Prime Gaming PC games, we’re casting a spotlight directly on the streaming half of the monthly announcement. That’s because Luna has a bit of a killer month rolling. It includes the downloadable content for the smash hit Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. How exactly that works, since you have to have a copy of the full game to play The Order of Giants, we don’t know. Either way though, it’s posted and ready to stream.

Hang on though, because it actually gets better. This month, Luna also has added Alan Wake 2, and a whole mess more. Scroll down to see the full report on what subscribers can play for the rest of February 2026.

Cloud – GameNight Games:

  • Now Available: Just Shapes & Beats – Just Shapes & Beats” is a chaotic co-op musical bullet-hell based on three simple things: avoid Shapes, move to the kick-ass Beats, and die, repeatedly.

Cloud – Additional Games:

  • Now Available Indiana Jones and the Great Circle™: The Order of Giants — There is a myth of a beast in the hidden depths of Rome, rumored to guard a terrible secret. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle™: The Order of Giants DLC is an all-new story chapter that takes Indiana Jones to the ancient streets of Rome where forgotten catacombs twist into something far more sinister.
  • Now Available: Alan Wake 2 – Saga Anderson arrives to investigate ritualistic murders in a small town. Alan Wake pens a dark story to shape the reality around him. These two heroes are somehow connected. Can they become the heroes they need to be?
  • Now Available: Disney Universe – Disney Universe is an off-the-wall non-stop action-adventure video game where Disney worlds and characters mix up for the first time. Players will be able to suit up in iconic character costumes and face challenges in legendary Disney worlds.

Additionally, players can play the following cloud games, available now: RiMS RacingTime on Frog IslandValfarisWorms Crazy GolfDisney PlanesYooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair and Endzone: A World Apart.

Prime Gaming press release

Okay, now for the Prime Gaming freebies

The names might not be quite as big as the Luna offerings, but the aforementioned Prime Gaming freebies are nonetheless ready to roll as well. Prime subscribers will get a total of ten of those, and they include the likes of Total War: ATTILA, Dread Templar, and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands.

Those are all pretty sharp offerings. And joining the above lineup are HexguardianAround the World: Travel to Brazil Collector’s EditionAmbition: A Minuet in PowerMeganoidRebel Galaxy OutlawTavern Talk, and a recent favorite of ours, Captain Blood.

As usual, all of the Prime Gaming free game releases are staggered throughout the month. So subscribers should take a look at the official statement below to see when they’ll be able to grab what.

Additionally, players can find the following PC titles available throughout the month: Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands (Feb. 5, Epic Games Store) Dread Templar(Feb. 5, Amazon Games App),  Hexguardian (Feb. 12, Epic Games Store), Around the World: Travel to Brazil Collector’s Edition (Feb. 12, Legacy Game Code), Ambition: A Minuet in Power (Feb. 19, GOG Code), Captain Blood (Feb. 19, GOG Code), Meganoid (Feb. 19, GOG Code), Rebel Galaxy Outlaw(Feb. 26, GOG Code), Total War: ATTILA (Feb. 26, Epic Games Store) and Tavern Talk (Feb. 26, Amazon Games App).

Prime Gaming press release

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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