Christmas has come early for PC gamers. Amazon Luna, Amazon’s cloud gaming service, is offering no fewer than 14 free games to download in December 2025. And unlike temporary offers, these titles must be kept indefinitely, without any special conditions.
Among the games offered, some are video game legends, starting with Fallout and Fallout 2. These post-apocalyptic RPG classics from Interplay are the foundations of the cult series now supported by Bethesda. They arrive on GOG from December 23, a few days before the highly anticipated broadcast of season 2 of the Fallout series, scheduled for December 17.
A selection that mixes cult licenses and new family releases
In addition to the first two Fallout, the month of December reserves other essential titles. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, available on December 30 on the Epic Games Store, enriches the offer with its cyberpunk universe and its gameplay combining infiltration, action and narration.
Fans of more accessible games can turn to Lego 2K Drive, already available via the Epic Games Store, or GYLT, a narrative adventure game offered via the Amazon Games application. Titles for all tastes, from the youngest to keyboard veterans.
Release dates not to be missed on the different platforms
Not all games are available at the same time. They are gradually deployed throughout the month on three main platforms: GOG, Epic Games Store and the Amazon Games application.
- From now on:
Lego 2K Drive (Epic)
Forgotten Realms: Collection One (GOG)
GYLT (Amazon) - December 11:
Forgotten Realms: Collection Two (GOG)
Christmas Adventure: Candy Storm (Legacy Games) - December 18:
Bo: The Way of the Turquoise Lotus, Gunslugs 2, Ashworld, Forgotten Realms: Collection Three (GOG) - December 23:
Fallout, Fallout 2 (GOG) - December 30:
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Dreamscaper (Epic)
Living Legends: The Crystal Tear – Collector’s Edition (Amazon)
A generous month for players…and latecomers to November
As a bonus, some free games from the month of November are still accessible at the beginning of December. If you missed any part of the previous offer, there is still time to act before it disappears from the affected platforms.
Whether you are a collector of classics, a fan of dystopian stories or a parent looking for games suitable for the whole family, the December offer is worth a look. With licenses as emblematic as Fallout or Deus Ex available for free and for life, it would be a shame to miss out.