Every month, Amazon Prime Gaming subscribers are treated to an assortment of free rewards just for being subscribed, and April is no different. There are tons of games, in-game content, and various currencies that are all up for grabs until the end of the month. There is a lot for Amazon Prime Gaming subscribers to grab, and Blizzard fans may want to keep their eye on the service.

Blizzard has recently started offering more in-game rewards through Prime Gaming and Twitch, and it seems like the studio is going all out this month. Before, most of the content was relegated to Twitch drops, but now it is offering rewards for three of its biggest games. World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, and Overwatch 2 players can all claim some nice items until the end of the month, and hopefully this is just the start of things to come.

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Prime Gaming Has a Lot to Offer Blizzard Fans

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One of the biggest Blizzard Prime Gaming rewards comes in the form of the Big Battle Bear Mount for World of Warcraft. This mount was originally a World of Warcraft Trading Card mount, but it was no longer accessible unless players were willing to purchase the card from a reseller. It was often very expensive, but that all changes this month. Anyone who links their Battle.net account to Prime Gaming before April 26 can finally add this mount to their collection without spending exorbitant amounts of money.

World of Warcraft is not the only item that Blizzard fans can claim from Prime Gaming. Overwatch 2 players can grab the Junkrat Circus epic skin simply be connecting their account. Since Overwatch 2 skins are a bit harder to earn than the first Overwatch's skins, players will not want to miss out on grabbing a free one. This skin will only be available until April 19, so players may want to act fast.

Hearthstone players can also grab a free item through Prime Gaming until April 18. This item is a bit less specific than the other two as it will only give players one random epic card. This may not do much for veteran Hearthstone players, but it is still nice to get something free occasionally. Hopefully, players luck out with whatever card they end up getting.

April's Blizzard Offerings Are Hopefully a Sign of Things to Come

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While none of Blizzard's Prime Gaming offerings are game changing, it is still nice to see the studio offering items through the service. It seems like Blizzard is really trying to offer more to its players via things like this, and hopefully these items lead to more in the next couple of months. There are so many items that Blizzard could offer through this service, and it has not even tapped Diablo or Starcraft yet.

Most of the items that Blizzard has offered recently have been through Twitch Drops, and that seems to have paid off for games like World of Warcraft. While Prime Gaming may not be as accessible as Twitch Drops are, it still serves as a great outlet for in-game content. There is so much content that Blizzard could pump into the service, and it could even offer a game or two from its immense catalog. The studio has barely scratched the surface, and there has never been a better time to give players more things to play with.

Anyone who wants to claim items for World of Warcraft, Overwatch 2, and Hearthstone should act fast as the promotions will not last forever. Players will be able to keep these items as long as the games keep going, but they will only be offered through Prime Gaming until the end of the month.

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