Gamers rush to grab eight games they can download absolutely free – including Star Wars

EIGHT more free games are coming for PC players.

They will all be available to download next month, and if claimed, can be kept for life.


Gamers rush to grab eight games they can download absolutely free – including Star Wars
Star Wars The Force Unleased 2 is a popular game from this month.

The giveaway starts on Thursday, August 3, 2023, with new games being given away every week.

Each Thursday in August there will be new games up for grabs, all the way until the end of the month.

In order to grab these free games you need to first be an Amazon Prime subscriber.

Then you can link your account to Prime Gaming, and download the games directly from your launcher.

One of the highlights of August is Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2, which is the sequel to another game that was previously available via Prime Gaming.

These are third-person action-adventure games based in the Star Wars universe that tell a completely new story.

Here is a list of all eight games that are available to download for free this month with Amazon Prime.

  • August 3 
    • PayDay 2 + “The Gage Mod Courier” DLC (Epic Games Store)
  • August 10 
    • Farming Simulator 19 (Epic Games Store)
    • Blade Assault (Amazon Games App)
  • August 17 
    • Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2 (Amazon Games App)
    • Foretales (Amazon Games App)
    • Driftland: The Magic Revival (Amazon Games App)
  • August 24 
    • In Sound Mind (Amazon Games App)
  • August 31
    • Summertime Madness (Legacy Games Code)

Prime Gaming offers further rewards for gamers on all platforms.

Each month you can claim in-game items for popular games such as Pokémon Go, Diablo 4, and Overwatch.

These are also available for a limited time, but there are new promotions every month.


Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

 



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