Over 20 games are currently available for free through Prime Gaming

Amazon’s giving away a lot of great games to Prime Gaming subscribers in August

This month, Amazon are offering Prime subscribers a huge selection of PC games through their Prime Gaming service. This month, August 2024, over 20 games are currently available for free to subscribers. If you are a Prime subscriber, these offers are well worth looking into. As of now, many PC gamers are unaware of this Prime benefit.

This offer is available to all Amazon Prime customers. If you aren’t a subscriber, you may be able to redeem these games though Amazon’s 30-day Prime trial. Note that this trail will give you all the benefits of Prime, from Prime Video streaming, to Prime exclusive offers.

Prime Gaming August Highlights

  • Now Available: SteamWorld Heist [GOG Code] — Command a steam-driven pirate crew in a series of epic tactical shootouts.
  • Now Available: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided [GOG Code] — Play as Adam Jensen, an experienced covert operative armed with a new arsenal of state-of-the-art augmentations and unravel a vast worldwide conspiracy.
  • Now Available: Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness [GOG Code] — Lara’s experiences changed her deeply. She’s become a darker, hardened, imperious version of herself. A desperate phone call from her former mentor Von Croy leads her to Paris. But as she arrives, she discovers that the old man was brutally murdered and a plot to frame her for his death is in motion.
  • Now Available: Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation + Chronicles [GOG Code] — When Lara was only 16, she was tutored in archaeology by Professor Werner Von Croy, a world-famous archaeologist. Skip forward now, to find Lara in Egypt, minding her own business until a pool of quicksand pulls her underground, deep into an ancient tomb.

(Free PC Games through Prime)

Prime subscribers can redeem free games through Prime here.

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