Amazon Prime members can now stream the 2025 superhero hit Dispatch and claim 12 [1] free games this month.
The addition of a high-profile title like Dispatch signals Amazon's intent to strengthen its gaming ecosystem by integrating popular content into its subscription model. By offering both streaming access and a library of free games, the company aims to increase the value proposition for its Prime members.
Dispatch, described as the top superhero game in years, is now available for streaming on the Amazon Prime platform [2]. The rollout is part of a broader effort to provide members with fresh content and promote the title's reach across different devices.
"Amazon Prime subscribers get new games each month to stream and play, like Dispatch," MSN said [2]. This monthly update strategy allows the platform to maintain user engagement by rotating available titles and adding new incentives.
In addition to the headline release of Dispatch, the service is offering a bundle of 12 [1] free games for members to claim throughout July. This combination of a major hit and a diverse set of smaller titles is designed to attract a wider variety of gamers to the Luna-powered ecosystem.
"The top superhero game in years has just launched on Amazon Prime," MSN said [2]. The availability of the game allows users to experience the 2025 hit without the need for expensive hardware, relying instead on the cloud-based streaming infrastructure provided by Amazon.
“Amazon Prime members can now stream the 2025 superhero hit Dispatch”
Amazon is leveraging cloud gaming to lower the barrier to entry for high-end titles. By bundling a critical hit like Dispatch with a larger volume of free games, the company is attempting to pivot its subscription service from a logistics and media hub into a competitive gaming destination, challenging traditional console and PC hardware requirements.



