Robert Robertson III Drives Amazon Prime Gaming Into Luna Standard

Amazon Prime Gaming adds Dispatch to Luna Standard now, with Sonic Mania Plus and July GameNight drops, plus a dozen free PC games.

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Robert Robertson III Drives Amazon Prime Gaming Into Luna Standard

Amazon Prime Gaming now lets members stream Dispatch on Luna Standard, putting Robert Robertson III’s desk job at the Superhero Dispatch Network in the same monthly package as Sonic Mania Plus. It is a tidy move for Amazon Prime members who want a new superhero game without buying it outright.

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Robert Robertson III at the desk

Dispatch is the debut game from AdHoc, a studio formed by former Telltale Games developers, and it leans on choice-based storytelling instead of simple combat loops. Aaron Paul voices Robert Robertson III, the former Mecha Man who loses his robot suit and ends up running dispatch from behind a desk.

That setup gives the game its hook: Robert is put in charge of a Suicide Squad-esque team of misfits, and players decide which heroes fit which assignments before sending them out. Polygon.com summed up its appeal this way: "Tight dialogue and sharp direction are Dispatch's biggest strengths and what earned it a spot on Polygon's best games of 2025 list," a sign that Amazon is adding a title with critical momentum, not just another library filler.

Luna Standard and GameNight

Dispatch is only one piece of the Luna side of the monthly offer. Amazon Prime members already have Sonic Mania Plus available to stream on Luna Standard, and Luna's GameNight party games have added Courtroom Chaos: Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Centipede Swarm.

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July 22 brings Jackbox Party Pack 8 to GameNight, followed by Angry Birds Mystery Island on July 23. For a Prime member who wants to use the subscription as a rotating game library, that means the streamable catalog changes in stages rather than all at once.

July's PC batch

Amazon Prime members also get a dozen free PC games over the course of July, with redeemable codes delivered through storefronts such as Epic Games Store and GOG. Unlike the Luna streams, those PC games stay in a member's account even after an Amazon Prime subscription ends.

That split is the practical takeaway. Dispatch and Sonic Mania Plus are the streaming plays; the July PC batch is the keep-forever benefit. Prime members looking to maximize the month should grab the PC codes when they appear and treat Luna Standard as the faster way to sample the rotating catalog while Dispatch is sitting there now.

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