Prime members

AppWizard
January 26, 2026
Apple services have expanded beyond their ecosystem, with Apple Music now available on Android, Windows, Google TV, and ChromeOS, as well as through a web app. Apple Music offers features like Dolby Atmos and lossless audio support, making it competitive against Spotify and YouTube Music. Spotify's recent price increase has made it more expensive than Apple Music and YouTube Music. YouTube Music, while bundled with YouTube Premium, struggles as a standalone service and has audio quality limitations. Apple Music provides high-resolution lossless audio, Dolby Atmos support, and a user-friendly experience on Android, priced at .99 per month. It allows users to import libraries from various services, enhancing its appeal across different platforms.
AppWizard
January 7, 2026
Prime members can access over 50 games through Luna, including a rotating selection of downloadable PC games each month. EA SPORTS™ Madden NFL 26 will be available for Prime members at no extra cost from January 10 to February 10. New titles for January include Sid Meier’s Civilization® VI and The Jackbox Party Pack 3. Additional games available for cloud gaming include Alan Wake, DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT, HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ 2 - Turbocharged, Monster Truck Championship - Rebel Hunter Edition, Tormented Souls, Aragami: Shadow Edition, Spells & Secrets, Whisker Waters, and Trepang2. On the PC side, Sid Meier’s Civilization® VI is now available, with Brigador: Up-Armored Edition set to release on January 15.
BetaBeacon
December 24, 2025
Prime costs .99 a month, with an introductory rate of [openai_gpt model="gpt-3.5-turbo-0125" prompt="Summarize the content and extract only the fact described in the text bellow. The summary shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. Text: What Prime offers: ad removal, perks, and support Prime, at its most basic, removes ads throughout the entire BlueStacks App Player experience and stops pre-rolls and pop-ups from getting in the way of launching into a game or switching between sessions. BlueStacks' support documentation also confirms a package of continuing perks: 500 NowBux per month ( value), an additional 15% discount on select in-game offers for BlueStacks exclusives, and prioritized access to customer support. The virtual currency is time-bound. The starting balance is 500 NowBux and refreshes at the beginning of each billing cycle (month), with any unused NowBux expiring after 30 days, which is a design commonly used to keep subscribers on a regular churn schedule. You'll get those extra 15% savings starting the day after you subscribe, and they stack with other in-game offers when applicable, which could compound the deal for players who frequently buy stuff in supported games. The perk of priority support is simple — Prime members are funneled into faster assistance channels, which makes a difference when you’re trying to debug controller mappings, graphics compatibility, or multi-instance performance issues that can rear their heads in any Android-on-PC setup. Prime pricing, availability, refunds, and regional limits Prime costs .99 a month, with an introductory rate of [cyberseo_openai model="gpt-3.5-turbo-0125" prompt="Rewrite a news story for a business publication, in a calm style with creativity and flair based on text below, making sure it reads like human-written text in a natural way. The article shall NOT include a title, introduction and conclusion. The article shall NOT start from a title. Response language English. Generate HTML-formatted content using tag for a sub-heading. You can use only , , , , and HTML tags if necessary. Text: BlueStacks is introducing a new paid tier, Prime, which you can opt into for $2 a month if you love the popular Android emulator on PC and Mac but want to strip out ads while gaining a few extras.Touted as an add-on rather than a replacement to the free App Player — known simply as Prime, for now — it’s all about cleaner gameplay and more value-added perks for dedicated users. What Prime offers: ad removal, perks, and support Prime, at its most basic, removes ads throughout the entire BlueStacks App Player experience and stops pre-rolls and pop-ups from getting in the way of launching into a game or switching between sessions. BlueStacks' support documentation also confirms a package of continuing perks: 500 NowBux per month ($5 value), an additional 15% discount on select in-game offers for BlueStacks exclusives, and prioritized access to customer support. The virtual currency is time-bound. The starting balance is 500 NowBux and refreshes at the beginning of each billing cycle (month), with any unused NowBux expiring after 30 days, which is a design commonly used to keep subscribers on a regular churn schedule. You'll get those extra 15% savings starting the day after you subscribe, and they stack with other in-game offers when applicable, which could compound the deal for players who frequently buy stuff in supported games. The perk of priority support is simple — Prime members are funneled into faster assistance channels, which makes a difference when you’re trying to debug controller mappings, graphics compatibility, or multi-instance performance issues that can rear their heads in any Android-on-PC setup. Prime pricing, availability, refunds, and regional limits Prime costs $4.99 a month, with an introductory rate of $0.99 for the first month for new customers. BlueStacks says that subscriptions can’t be refunded and are limited to certain regions. You may cancel at any time, and we will process a prorated refund to your credit card if you’d prefer not to continue. On paper, using more than 500 NowBux should cancel out the cost, assuming you consistently redeem said currency for use in the BlueStacks ecosystem. The caveats: The value must be redeemed within 30 days, and you get to use it only if you spend on eligible content. For anyone who never uses in-game offers, the focus of this deal is still on a completely ad-free play experience and priority support. How Prime stacks up for BlueStacks users during gameplay For those who hop from one game to another or run a multi-instance session, removing ads can make the emulator look and feel snappier with less clutter. Fewer interruptions mean quicker starts and cleaner exploration — quality-of-life touches that make a difference during grind-intensive events or timed raids. Value will depend on your spending habits. If you are someone who would frequently be getting battle passes or gacha pulls in the games we support and BlueStacks exclusives have to offer, then it could work out well for you! A more casual user just after the emulator (without ads) might justify this subscription as a small convenience, but one that feels meaningful if ad load has been a sticking point. For years, BlueStacks has relied on an ad-supported model to keep the base player free, a practice that’s widespread throughout mobile ecosystems in gaming. Company materials claim over 1 billion downloads in its lifetime, and a significant portion of that audience never pays. A paid tier provides a clear path for power users to support the platform without having to change the free baseline. Where Prime fits in the evolving PC Android gaming space The dance comes as competition is intensifying. Google Play Games on PC is growing, with native Windows installs available for a curated selection of Android titles, and third-party emulators like LDPlayer and NoxPlayer vying for attention with performance fixes and controller support. In the meantime, Microsoft’s shift away from its Android subsystem on Windows has opened a more straightforward path for emulators to fill in the app gap. Subscriptions have become the de facto monetization method in gaming and software, and Prime adheres to that playbook with an easy pitch: pay a little bit of money now to remove some friction and get consistent bonuses later. For BlueStacks, the math is simple — a new, recurring revenue stream that doesn’t dock access to its core emulator, with meaningful benefits that casual players can appreciate and take advantage of. As long as the base experience is strong and free, Prime may feel more like an optional choice than a necessity. The new level is an easy upgrade to consider for those who are emulator loyalists, looking for fewer distractions and some of your recurring value back month in and month out." temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" ].99 for the first month for new customers. BlueStacks says that subscriptions can’t be refunded and are limited to certain regions. You may cancel at any time, and we will process a prorated refund to your credit card if you’d prefer not to continue. On paper, using more than 500 NowBux should cancel out the cost, assuming you consistently redeem said currency for use in the BlueStacks ecosystem. The caveats: The value must be redeemed within 30 days, and you get to use it only if you spend on eligible content. For anyone who never uses in-game offers, the focus of this deal is still on a completely ad-free play experience and priority support. How Prime stacks up for BlueStacks users during gameplay For those who hop from one game to another or run a multi-instance session, removing ads can make the emulator look and feel snappier with less clutter. Fewer interruptions mean quicker starts and cleaner exploration — quality-of-life touches that make a difference during grind-intensive events or timed raids. Value will depend on your spending habits. If you are someone who would frequently be getting battle passes or gacha pulls in the games we support and BlueStacks exclusives have to offer, then it could work out well for you! A more casual user just after the emulator (without ads) might justify this subscription as a small convenience, but one that feels meaningful if ad load has been a sticking point. For years, BlueStacks has relied on an ad-supported model to keep the base player free, a practice that’s widespread throughout mobile ecosystems in gaming. Company materials claim over 1 billion downloads in its lifetime, and a significant portion of that audience never pays. A paid tier provides a clear path for power users to support the platform without having to change the free baseline. Where Prime fits in the evolving PC Android gaming space The dance comes as competition is intensifying. Google Play Games on PC is growing, with native Windows installs available for a curated selection of Android titles, and third-party emulators like LDPlayer and NoxPlayer vying for attention with performance fixes and controller support. In the meantime, Microsoft’s shift away from its Android subsystem on Windows has opened a more straightforward path for emulators to fill in the app gap. Subscriptions have become the de facto monetization method in gaming and software, and Prime adheres to that playbook with an easy pitch: pay a little bit of money now to remove some friction and get consistent bonuses later. For BlueStacks, the math is simple — a new, recurring revenue stream that doesn’t dock access to its core emulator, with meaningful benefits that casual players can appreciate and take advantage of. As long as the base experience is strong and free, Prime may feel more like an optional choice than a necessity. The new level is an easy upgrade to consider for those who are emulator loyalists, looking for fewer distractions and some of your recurring value back month in and month out." max_tokens="3500" temperature="0.3" top_p="1.0" best_of="1" presence_penalty="0.1" frequency_penalty="frequency_penalty"].99 for the first month for new customers. BlueStacks says that subscriptions can’t be refunded and are limited to certain regions.
AppWizard
December 13, 2025
Amazon is holding a sale on several acclaimed titles following The Game Awards on December 11th. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which won nine awards including game of the year, is available for .99, its lowest price to date. Silent Hill f, set in 1960s Japan, is priced at .99 for Prime members. Death Stranding 2: On The Beach is available for .97, approximately 30% off the regular price. Split Fiction is available for both Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 for .99.
AppWizard
December 6, 2025
Amazon is offering Prime members 14 free games in December through its Luna service. Notable titles include LEGO 2K Drive, Fallout 1 & 2, and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, released in batches throughout the month. The first batch includes LEGO 2K Drive, Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One, and GYLT. Upcoming releases include Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two on December 11, Gun Slugs 2 and Ashworld on December 18, Fallout and Fallout 2 on December 23, and Dreamscaper and Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on December 30. Additionally, Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition is currently available, with Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game set to join the lineup on December 23.
AppWizard
December 6, 2025
Amazon Prime members currently have access to a selection of free Steam Deck-compatible games, which must be claimed through third-party launchers like Heroic Games Launcher or GOG. The available games include: - Gas Station Simulator (Playable, Amazon Prime – For Epic Games, Offer ends on Jan 7, 2026) - New Tales from the Borderlands (Playable, Amazon Prime – For Epic Games, Offer ends on Feb 4, 2026) - Lovecraft’s Untold Stories (Verified, Amazon Prime – For Epic Games, Offer ends on December 10, 2025) - PlateUp! (Verified, Amazon Prime – For Epic Games, Offer ends on December 24, 2025) - LEGO 2K Drive (Verified, Amazon Prime – For Epic Games, Offer ends on March 4, 2026) - Dream Tactics (Verified, Amazon Prime – For GOG, Offer ends on December 24, 2025) - EMPTY SHELL (Verified, Amazon Prime – For GOG, Offer ends on December 17, 2025) - XCOM 2 (Playable, Amazon Prime – For GOG, Offer ends on January 7, 2026) - Fort Solis (Verified, Amazon Prime – For GOG, Offer ends on January 14, 2026) - Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition (Verified, Amazon Prime – For GOG, Offer ends on December 17, 2025) - GYLT (Verified, Amazon Prime, Offer ends on Feb 4, 2026) - Dark City: Kyiv – CE (Playable, Amazon Prime, Offer ends on Jan 14, 2026) Additionally, Amazon is offering a six-month free trial of Prime membership for individuals aged 18 to 24 and students, allowing them to explore these gaming benefits without initial commitment.
AppWizard
December 4, 2025
Amazon Luna has announced its game lineup for December, which includes the following titles: - LEGO 2K Drive - Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus - Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game - Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection One - Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two - Christmas Adventure: Candy Storm - Gunslugs 2 - Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Three - Dreamscaper Additionally, Luna members can access streaming titles such as Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition, Fallout 3, and Fallout: New Vegas. Other notable games available include Mafia: Definitive Edition, Hollow Knight, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. Amazon relaunched its revamped Luna service at the end of October, introducing a collection of smartphone-controlled multiplayer games for Prime subscribers at no extra cost.
AppWizard
November 28, 2025
Gaming enthusiasts can find various Black Friday deals, including: - PlayStation 5 Digital Edition for 9 at Walmart (a 0 discount). - PlayStation 5 Pro for 9 at Amazon (tied for the lowest price). - Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World for 9 at Amazon (no discount). - Donkey Kong Country Returns at Target (new low price). - The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom at Target (new low price). - Super Mario Odyssey at Walmart (discounted). - Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door at Best Buy (new low price). - Sony DualSense controller at Amazon (discounted). - Sony DualSense Edge controller for 9 at Amazon (best price to date). - PlayStation Plus Premium (12-month) for at PlayStation (discounted). - Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox (2TB) for at Amazon (discounted). - Clair Obscur for PlayStation (acclaimed RPG). - Battlefield 6 at GameStop (discounted). - Steam Deck for 9 at Steam (20% discount). - Lenovo Legion Go S for 9 at Best Buy (new low price). - Meta Quest 2 for 9 at Amazon (includes credit). - PlayStation VR2 + Horizon Call of the Mountain bundle for 9 at Amazon (no discount). - Lemokey P1 HE for at Amazon (best price for Prime members). - ASUS ROG Strix Scope II 96 Wireless for 9 at Amazon (all-time low). - Razer Viper V3 Pro for at Amazon (lowest price in months). - Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed at Amazon (discounted). - Turtle Beach Atlas Air for at Amazon (best price since February). - HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 at Amazon (budget-friendly option).
AppWizard
November 6, 2025
Amazon is offering a lineup of thirteen free games for Prime members throughout November, including Fallout 76 and New Tales from the Borderlands. Prime members can claim New Tales from the Borderlands via the Amazon Luna platform. Fallout 76 will have a significant free update in December. Other games available include Another World: 20th Anniversary Edition, Fort Solis, Dark City: Kyiv Collector's Edition, PlateUp!, Dungeons & Dragons: Krynn Series, Dream Tactics, Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 6 Collector's Edition, and Gunslugs.
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