Mixaill/awesome-gog-galaxy

Amazon's Prime Gaming (used to be Twitch Prime)

Vadatajs opened this issue · 5 comments

Your request will help someone to create a new integration. You don't have to fill everything, just write about what you know and be concise. Thanks!

Identification
https://gaming.amazon.com/home, previously known as Twitch Prime is now Prime Gaming owned by Amazon.
Amazon's API's can be found here, but I'm not sure if there is one for Prime Gaming https://developer.amazon.com/apps-and-games/services-and-apis

Integration type
Launcher

Present in Galaxy API available integrations list?
No

Supported platforms
PC

Store content / licenses
They offer their own games, no exclusives that I know of. There is a login for Amazon to access Prime Gaming.

Coverage
So far, 38 free games have been added that I know of with more coming every month. Anyone who has Amazon Prime can access the service and get the free games that come out.

Galaxy features
Which Galaxy 2.0 features could be potentially implemented (for at least one game)? Choose from:

  • importing owned games
  • detect locally installed games / install / launch / uninstall
  • game achievements
  • game last played time / total played time

Also looking for this, though title should say (Amazon) Prime Gaming now and not Twitch, that's been dropped.
Nothing coming up in the integrations search, my collections getting ever larger.

Also looking for this, though title should say (Amazon) Prime Gaming now and not Twitch, that's been dropped.

I updated the title to be more clear, thanks :)

Do you ask for something like Galaxy Integration Amazon ?

The Amazon Games App is required.

i think yes he did.
but i dont know if these is still in active developement or already dead because nothing happend the last few months....

i think yes he did.
but i dont know if these is still in active developement or already dead because nothing happend the last few months....

It does not mean it is dead if there is no activity. Sometimes things work in the background (for example looking for solutions to bugs or other things). I can guarantee it still does what it is supposed to.