Posted January 10, 2021
So, obviously this is a different storefront from GOG, but I hadn't found a recent thread on this so I thought I'd point out:
For a while, Amazon Prime members would get free games on Twitch. Every now and then I'd grab them just because, but I never so much as downloaded Twitch as I'm more of a GOG person (and Steam if it's the only option).
Twitch is, I understand, not considered DRM-free, so I doubt that's of much interest to anyone here.
However, now it appears that Amazon has its own app / launcher. I don't see the word "Twitch" anywhere on there. You can still get free games with Prime. I downloaded Void Bastards and tested it - much like Steam, you can have a desktop icon for the game, but it still opens the launcher, which I know is a deal-breaker for most.
I then cut internet to see if it would launch. Still launched, even though it opened the app. I don't know if anyone has any more information about what the DRM situation is with these games, but I couldn't find much with some googling (everything mentioned Twitch, not this Amazon Games app). Is this app basically Galaxy-style DRM as opposed to, say, Origin?
Don't get me wrong, I'm still only buying games on GOG and itch.io because I like stand-alone installers and not requiring internet access. But I thought it's possible someone else here might be a bit more interested in the free games if they realized at least they'll work without internet.
EDIT: It looks like this is a rebrand of the Twitch app(?) so maybe just ignore this if you're already familiar.
For a while, Amazon Prime members would get free games on Twitch. Every now and then I'd grab them just because, but I never so much as downloaded Twitch as I'm more of a GOG person (and Steam if it's the only option).
Twitch is, I understand, not considered DRM-free, so I doubt that's of much interest to anyone here.
However, now it appears that Amazon has its own app / launcher. I don't see the word "Twitch" anywhere on there. You can still get free games with Prime. I downloaded Void Bastards and tested it - much like Steam, you can have a desktop icon for the game, but it still opens the launcher, which I know is a deal-breaker for most.
I then cut internet to see if it would launch. Still launched, even though it opened the app. I don't know if anyone has any more information about what the DRM situation is with these games, but I couldn't find much with some googling (everything mentioned Twitch, not this Amazon Games app). Is this app basically Galaxy-style DRM as opposed to, say, Origin?
Don't get me wrong, I'm still only buying games on GOG and itch.io because I like stand-alone installers and not requiring internet access. But I thought it's possible someone else here might be a bit more interested in the free games if they realized at least they'll work without internet.
EDIT: It looks like this is a rebrand of the Twitch app(?) so maybe just ignore this if you're already familiar.
Post edited January 10, 2021 by sergeant_citrus