Is Prime Gaming Collaboration Ending For All Riot Games Titles?

No more loot for Valorant, League of Legends, Legends of Runeterra & TFT?!

Sadakshi Kalyan Ramun
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Prime Gaming rewards for Riot Games titles

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Riot Games revealed that its partnership with Prime Gaming is ending next year.
This will effectively put an end to loot drops for all Riot Games titles including Valorant and League of Legends.
Here's all we know so far about this development.

If you have been a subscriber to Prime Gaming, you must recall the time when players of League of Legends were not able to claim the February 2023 drop at the start of the year. The website simply said that the Prime Gaming capsule was already collected the Prime Gaming Capsule.

While the community initially believed that the collaboration between Riot Games and Amazon Prime Gaming could have ended after 2022, Head of League Studio Andrei “Meddler” van Roon noted that Riot Games was in conversation with Amazonabout a potential 2023 version.”

While the collaboration resumed with a new capsule for League of Legends right after, it seems like the relationship between Riot Games and Prime Gaming has not been the greatest.

Now, on 14th December, Riot Games revealed that its partnership with Amazon Prime Gaming is coming to an end next year in 2024. The publisher noted that it was in fact Prime Gaming's decision not to renew the promotion. This effectively means that there would be no loot or drops for any of the Riot Games' titles including Valorant, League of Legends, Legends of Runeterra and Teamfight Tactics (TFT).

Here's all we know about the future of Prime Gaming capsules and drops for Riot Games titles.


Riot Games Says Prime Gaming Decided Not to Renew Promotion

Riot Games tweeted, "Prime Gaming has decided not to renew our promotion, which means the last capsule drops will end in March 2024 across all of our games. We know this is disappointing, and wanted to let you know as soon as we could."

As a result, players can continue to claim drops for the next few months at the start of the new year. It also clarified that all Prime Gaming content unlocked prior to March 2024 will remain in your account and will not vanish.


Addressing this development, Valorant SVP and Executive Producer Anna Donlon noted that Valorant will continue to look for different opportunities to rewards players and keep the community engaged.

Meanwhile, Meddler, answering one Twitter user, added, "We're certainly open to other programs if the context makes sense, not sure what might or might not be out there at present though."

What Are Players Getting Out of this Partnership?

Every Riot Games title had their own unique Prime Gaming loot and drops each month. They are as follows:

Valorant

Players usually get their hands on unique and exclusive sprays, gun buddies, and player cards.

League of Legends

The Prime Gaming loot for League of Legends contains the following:

  • 350 RP

  • 200 Orange Essence

  • Mystery Skin Permanent (Guaranteed Epic)

  • Mystery Ward Skin

  • Champion Permanent Shard

  • (2) Series 1 Eternals Shards

  • XP Boost: 30-Day

  • (4) Champion Shards

Legends of Runeterra

  • (1) Rare Prismatic Chest

  • (3) Rare Wildcards

Players also get rewards and drops for Teamfight Tactics and Wild Rift.

How to Claim Prime Gaming Drops/Capsules for Riot Games Titles?

Link your Prime account with your game account to claim all available offers till March 2024 through Prime Gaming.

  • The first step is to go to the Prime Gaming website and sign in with your Riot Games account.

  • You will now be redirected to the Priming Gaming page

  • Here, you will see an “in-game content” pop-up.

  • Click on the ‘Claim Now’ option to get the respective games' drops or content in your inventory

  • Now, you should be able to see the capsule or the drop in your collection tab in-game.


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Sadakshi has been a gamer throughout her life and has followed League of Legends since Season 3, immediately falling in love with the esports scene. Bringing in her print journalism experience, she focuses on content that is both informative and innovative. While her heart still remains with League, her love for competition has pushed her to explore other titles such as Valorant and Apex Legends.