Amazon Prime Gaming: End of LoL Collab – Until When Can You Redeem The Final Capsule?

No more Prime Gaming for League of Legends players! Riot have will be ending their partnership with Amazon for free LoL loot.

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LoL: Prime Gaming and Riot are ending their partnership. | © Riot Games

Each month, League of Legends players – as well as Valorant, Wild Rift, TFT and LoR players – could look forward to a few goodies from Prime Gaming and Riot Games. But it has recently been revealed that the partnership is coming to an end.

Riot revealed that Prime Gaming has not renewed their partnership, which will mean we are going to be out of 350RP and a free Epic Skin starting very soon. So, how many months can you still redeem your Prime Gaming capsule?


LoL: Prime Gaming Ending – Final Capsule In March 2024

Riot have announced that all of its games have been affected and that the Prime Gaming partnership will be coming to an end. The partnership will end in March 2024, so until then you'll still be able to pick up the precious Capsules.

This is pretty sad, since fans truly enjoyed the "free" – since you still need to pay for Amazon Prime – skins, as well as the RP and other cool stickers.

Because Amazon is making huge changes and cutting a huge portion of its gaming division they've decided to make these changes and therefore the Prime Gaming loot is going to stop for games from Riot, as well as others.

Andrei van Roon aka Riot Meddler, also went to Twitter/X to express his opinion on the matter stating that, "We know you'll miss getting this content, but with the recent changes at Prime Gaming they've made the call to not renew the program."

When asked whether Riot would find other ways to distribute capsule content like this, Meddler stated that he isn't sure yet, but they are looking into other programs.

For now it is up in the air whether rewards like this will be making a comeback, but some fans are hoping for some form of a free battle pass alongside a paid one, similar to what Valorant already has, but we all know how League of Legends works when it comes to battle passes... right?

Sabrina Ahn

Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....