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Jump Into Fortnite Today with Amazon Prime and Luna+



Fortnite is a hugely popular video game that has captured the attention of players across the world. Amazon Prime is a subscription service that offers a wide range of benefits to its members, including free shipping, access to streaming media, and exclusive discounts. What happens when these two fan-favorite entities come together? Let's find out.

Fortnite players who are also Amazon Prime members now have access to exclusive in-game content. This includes skins, packs, and other items that are not available to non-Prime players. To get access to this content, players need to link their Fortnite account with their Amazon Prime account. Once the accounts are linked, players will see the exclusive content in their in-game inventory.

One of the most popular Amazon Prime exclusive items for Fortnite is the Twitch Prime Pack. This pack includes a number of exclusive skins and items for players to use. To get the Twitch Prime Pack, players need to link their Twitch account with their Amazon Prime account and then link their Twitch account with their Fortnite account. This pack has proven to be incredibly popular among players and has even caused a surge in Twitch Prime memberships.

Amazon Prime also offers free Twitch subscriptions to its members. This means that Amazon Prime members can subscribe to their favorite streamers on Twitch for free. For Fortnite players, this can be a great way to learn new tips and tricks, as well as keep up with the latest community news.

In addition to the in-game content and Twitch benefits, Amazon Prime members also have access to exclusive discounts on Fortnite merchandise. This includes discounts on everything from clothing to accessories and more. These discounts can help Fortnite players save money while showing off their love for the game.

Overall, the partnership between Fortnite and Amazon Prime has been a huge success. The exclusive in-game content, Twitch benefits, and merchandise discounts have helped to encourage more players to sign up for Amazon Prime. At the same time, it has helped to grow the Fortnite community even larger. So if you're a Fortnite player who hasn't yet linked your account with Amazon Prime, now may be the perfect time to do so!

In addition, Amazon Prime members can start playing Fortnite today as part of their Prime membership and all other customers can play with an existing Luna+ subscription or by signing up for a free 7-day trial of Luna+.

“Fortnite has been the most requested game from Luna customers in the U.S. and we’re thrilled to bring the title to the service,” said Daniel Rausch, vice president, Amazon Entertainment Devices and Services. “We’re committed to making gaming more accessible and more affordable, without the need for expensive hardware.” 

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