WoW: How to Get Twitch Prime Gaming Rewards
Wondering how to get Twitch Prime Gaming rewards? Here’s a step-by-step instruction for your convenience.

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Twitch Prime Gaming regularly features enticing loot such as the Swift Windsteed mount, Big Battle Bear mount, or the Cap’n Crackers Pet. If you’ve ever wondered how to obtain these rewards, we’ve got you covered. Our guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to claim Twitch Prime Gaming rewards for your convenience.
What Is Prime Gaming
Prime Gaming is a premium service for Amazon Prime subscribers, offering exclusive benefits like free monthly games, in-game rewards, ad-free viewing on Twitch, and a monthly channel subscription. It connects gamers, streamers, and developers in a vibrant ecosystem of rewards and support.
How to Get Twitch Prime Gaming Rewards
First, make sure you have a Twitch account, a Prime one, and an account on Battle.net. Don’t have them? You can always sign up for one:
- Create a Twitch account.
- Create a Battle.net account.
- Create a Prime account. It’s important to note that by completing this step, you are acquiring an Amazon Prime subscription. If you aren’t already a subscriber, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial. If you aren’t eligible for the trial, you can sign up for a monthly subscription for $15. If you’re ready to move up to a yearly subscription, then it’s priced at $140.
Next, connect your Twitch and Prime accounts:
Once that’s done, link your Blizzard and Twitch accounts:
- Log in to Twitch.
- Go to the Twitch Connections page in the Settings menu.
- Find the Blizzard Battle.net section.
- Choose your gameplay region.
- Log in to the Blizzard account you want to link and click Log in to Blizzard.
And all that’s left is to claim the reward:
- Visit the WoW Prime Gaming Rewards page.
- Log in to your Prime Gaming account and authorize.
- Verify your linked Blizzard account.
- Claim your loot.
- Log in to the World of Warcraft and redeem the reward.
To avoid unnecessary complications, you may want to complete these steps in “private browsing” or “incognito” mode. Logging in to any other Blizzard accounts at the same time in the same browser will affect the process.
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