Item Detail Pages
User Flows
Below are examples of user experience flows for customers getting in-game content from item detail pages. Flows may vary between different integration types. Regardless of integration differences, only Amazon Prime members can get in-game content from Prime Gaming.
Account linking user flow example
This user flow applies to customers who have not yet linked their Amazon account to a game account. Steps 2 and 3 are skipped for customers with existing account links.
- The signed-in customer clicks on the "Get in-game content" button on the item detail page.
- The Link Game Account modal pops up, prompting the customer to link their Amazon account to a game account. The customer has the option to switch their Amazon account before linking.
- After clicking the "Link [game] account" button, the customer signs in or creates a game account on the game website.
- Once signed in, the content is delivered to the customer's game account. They are redirected back to Prime Gaming and see a success page with a summary and instructions for how to access their new in-game content.
Codes user flow example
- The signed-in customer clicks on the "Get in-game content" button on the item detail page.
- The customer is taken to a success page with a summary, their unique code, and instructions for what to do with their code and how to get their claimed content in the game.
Mobile games user flow examples
On mobile device:
- The signed-in customer taps the "Get in-game content" button on the item detail page on a mobile device.
- The customer is presented with game-specific instructions on how to get their content and a link. If the customer has the mobile app installed, this deep-links into the app. If the customer doesn't have the app installed, they are taken to the relevant app store to install it.
- Once in the app, the customer navigates to where they can claim the in-game content. They are prompted to sign in to their Amazon Prime account.
- Once signed in, they are prompted to link their Amazon account to the mobile game.
- After account linking, the app presents them with a message about their newly claimed content.
On desktop:
- The signed-in customer clicks on the "Get in-game content" button on the item detail page in a desktop browser.
- Since customers can only claim mobile game content in the app on a mobile device, the customer is presented with instructions on how to install the game on their device and how to get their content in-game. They are also offered a link to either the game's app store page or to the game's website.
'Send me a link' desktop experience (coming soon):
- The signed-in customer clicks on the "Get in-game content" button on the item detail page in a desktop browser.
- Since customers can only claim mobile game content in the app on a mobile device, a 'Send me a link' modal pops up, prompting the customer to send themselves a link to the phone number or email address associated with their Amazon account. Alternatively, a QR code is displayed that the customer can scan with their mobile device to continue the claiming process.
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