Twitch is one of the best live streaming platforms for gaming and has expanded into music, sports, and other entertainment. You can support your favorite streamers or become a streamer yourself. If you have a Prime account, you can get even more out of the Amazon-owned streaming platform with a free subscription to Twitch Prime when you link the two accounts. Here’s how to link and unlink your Amazon Prime and Twitch accounts.
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To link Amazon Prime to Twitch, go to Prime Gaming, tap on your name at the top right corner (if you are signed in), and click on Link Twitch account. Sign in to your Twitch account and click on Confirm.
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How to link Amazon Prime to Twitch
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Go to Prime Gaming and sign in to your Amazon account by clicking on the icon at the top right corner. You will see your name there instead if you have already signed in. Click on your name and select Link Twitch account.
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Click on Link accounts in the next step and sign in to your Twitch account.
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Once you add both accounts, click on Confirm.
How to unlink Amazon Prime from Twitch
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To unlink your Amazon and Twitch accounts, go to Prime Gaming, click on your name at the top right corner, and select Manage Twitch accounts.
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Click on Unlink account next to your Twitch profile name.
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You can also unlink your Amazon Prime account using the Twitch website. Go to twitch.tv, and click on the account icon at the top right corner. If you’re already signed in, go to Settings.
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If you link both accounts, you will get an upgrade to Twitch Prime. This brings you a free channel subscription every month, free games, free in-game loot, customized chat colors, and an exclusive chat badge.
Yes, you can link up to four accounts with an Amazon Prime account. However, Amazon won’t duplicate benefits. So, only one of the four accounts can get in-game loot, access to free games, and other advantages. If one account uses a particular perk, the others won’t have access to it.