Prime Gaming gives away six games including a popular horror title

AMAZON Prime has announced the six new games that will be given away with Prime Gaming until the end of January.

Stealth game, Dishonored 2, remains available for those who want to download it until the end of the month.


Prime Gaming gives away six games including a popular horror title
The Evil Within 2 is a popular horror game.

The other SNK arcade classics that were released in December are also still available, and will apparently remain free to download until the end of the year.

However, six new games have now joined the line up, and are available until the end of January.

The highlight of the month is The Evil Within 2 which first launched in 2017.

It’s a classic horror game, where a detective fights off monsters in order to find his daughter.

A third game in the series was being made, but was later renamed Ghostwire: Tokyo, and was released last year.

The other free games include Lawn Mowing Simulator, a relaxing game which is exactly what it says it is.

There is also Beat Cop, a pixel-art style murder mystery set in 1980s New York.

Chicken Police – Paint it Red! is a quirky take on the cop genre, where characters are made up of photos of real animals.

It takes on the film noir-style, while also using elements from classic adventure games.

Finally, Faraway 2: Jungle Escape is a mobile and PC game, where gameplay follows the style of escape room puzzle.

All of the games mentioned are available at no extra cost to those who subscribe to Amazon Prime.

If you are interested in the games, and have an Amazon Prime account, you will first need to link your Amazon account to Prime Gaming.

Then all you have to do is click the game you want on the Prime Gaming website in order to download the game straight to your PC.

Prime Gaming gives away games every month, though Dishonored 2, and The Evil Within 2 make for a particularly exciting giveaway.

These games will be replaced at the start of February, but if downloaded this month are yours to keep.


Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.