**Mastery Loadouts**
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Due to issues related to the release of Mastery Loadouts, the "free swap" period will be extended.
The new end date will be May 1st.
Options
Comments
(Only 1 member of an Amazon Prime “household” may claim any particular Offer.)
But doesn’t really say whether there has to be an inherent link between your Prime account and Kabam ID (MCOC game account). Such as whether both have to be registered with the same email address or not.
And what does “Prime Household” technically mean for the context of these Gaming offers. I know they want a Prime account to specifically add/list everyone else (in same household) that will be using it (either purchases or Video), and thus might *all* have to have their own email addresses all listed on that Prime Account (as basically sub-accounts).
But that's not very realistic. Instead, everyone in household most likely just logs into same Amazon Prime acct to do purchases, item cart, wishlist, etc (instead of spouses and all children all having different “sub-accounts”, aka “Household” accounts).
Or (if not), then they really wouldn’t have a way to be sure that you (Kabam ID) aren’t just piggy-backing off of a Friend's Amazon Prime account (who doesn’t play MCOC), versus those who actually are in the same household.
(although MCOC is not specifically listed yet in this link) it might offer a clue based on other games as to whether email accounts have to be the same or not.
I didn’t proceed further, not wanting to login to my household's Prime acct for this to look at it further. But others who are proceeding with this can check it out (as for other games).
https://www.amazongames.com/en-us/support/prime-gaming/articles/manage-your-linked-accounts
I tried swapping out my browser. And I still wasn't getting it even though it shows. I already collected it. Quite infuriating.
Make sure clicking link from in browser actually launches you into MCOC.
Now, this package for Kushala obviously isn't going well, but it's also the first package, so I'm willing to give them leeway on this. That being said, prime gaming has a wider reach and is better known across the globe, so to partner with them still felt like a logical move.
The rewards aren’t great, but free is free.
1. Does your Amazon Prime account have to be linked to your MCOC/Kabam account in any way (I.e. have the same registered email)?
No. When you claim from Amazon, the process will launch your MCOC game client on your device. Which ever game account logs in when the client starts up is the account that will get the offer. If you have multiple MCOC accounts, the one that’s logged on will get it. If that’s not the one you want to get the offer, log into the account you want to get the offer before claiming.
2. If you are on iPhone/iOS, the safest browser to use is Safari. If you use another browser as your default browser, change your default browser back to Safair for best results. Similarly, on Android phones Chrome is the safest browser to use. If URIs open another browser by default, change your default back to Chrome.
3. If you attempt to claim and don’t receive the offer in your game account, go back to Amazon Prime and check to see if the offer is “collected.” If you do not see a “collected” status for the offer, something went wrong and you should try to claim it again. See the browser tips above.
4. Even if Amazon Prime shows “collected” if you were using a different browser than the ones listed above, try to change your browser back and use the redeem link again. It may work to grant the offer even if Amazon Prime says it was already collected.
5. If none of the above work, you may need to open a support ticket.
I don't think uninstalling is necessary for most players. It might be a good thing to try, however, if it seems to be giving someone trouble.