
Riot has dropped a new Prime Gaming reward, allowing players to bag an attractive gun buddy for free.Â
Amazon Prime Gaming is an ongoing rewards system for people who are subscribed to the Amazon Prime service. Tons of games offer free rewards, often refreshing regularly, that players can claim. In order to access Prime Gaming rewards, you’ll need an Amazon Prime subscription.
Riot has revealed a brand new gun buddy dubbed Knight’s Market, waiting to be claimed for those who own a Prime Gaming account.Â
The Knight’s Market gun buddy has a tiny armor that also looks like the Radiant badge, the highest rank in Valorant. The grey and rusted golden charm looks pretty cute on a Sheriff, according to Mr Valorant.Â
Unfortunately, it’s locked for regular players, and only those with a Prime Gaming subscription can claim the badge using their Prime privileges. Here’s how.
In order to claim this reward, you’ll need to do two things. Firstly, you’ll need an existing Amazon Prime membership. From there, you can visit the Prime Gaming website to link your Amazon Prime account to your relevant account.
In this instance, linking your Riot Account for Valorant will also allow you to claim rewards for League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, and Legends of Runeterra.
If you’ve already linked your account, you can skip this step and move to the Valorant page on the website.Â
Those who do not have a Prime membership but still want to enjoy the latest Knight’s Market gun buddy can get it via a 30-day free trial. They won’t be able to claim prizes in the future that Riot often drops.Â
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