Amazon Prime members can claim nine free games this month, including a 93-rated title


Amazon Prime members can claim nine free games this month, including a 93-rated title

Unlocking the perks of Prime Gaming

Amazon Prime boasts millions of subscribers, yet many are not fully utilizing all the benefits available to them. One of the lesser-known perks is the ability to claim free games each month, along with in-game items.

Discover the gaming treasures

While popular live-service games like Pokémon Go, Overwatch 2, and EA Sports FC 24 attract fans, Prime members can also access a plethora of free PC games every month. This month's lineup is particularly exciting, making it potentially the best giveaway in Prime Gaming history.

Top picks for this month

The standout title for May is the beloved Fallout 3, a fan-favorite in the Fallout series. With the recent surge in popularity due to the Fallout TV show, now is the perfect time to immerse yourself in this iconic game. Additionally, the highly-rated Tomb Raider (2013) is available for free, offering a fresh take on Lara Croft's adventures.

Claiming your free games

To access these games, simply link your Amazon account to Prime Gaming and then proceed to sign in and download your selected titles. Here is the full list of games available for May:

  • May 2
    • Tomb Raider Game of the Year Edition
    • Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars
  • May 9
    • Dark City: International Intrigue
    • Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition
    • Nine Witches: Family Disruption
    • Electrician Simulator
  • May 16
    • 100 Doors Games: Escape from School
    • The Forgotten City
  • May 23
    • Spirits of Mystery: Whisper of the Past

Don't miss out on other gaming deals

If you're interested in more gaming offers, be sure to check out the free games available on PS Plus for May. Take advantage of these exciting opportunities to expand your gaming library without any extra cost.



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