Prime drops 5 free games, available to claim now for a limited-time

<time datetime="2024-12-03T14:34:03.294Z" class="article-timestampstime_KUAGt”>Published 14:34 3 Dec 2024 GMT

<h2 class="summarysummaryqVAA”>Make sure you grab them before the next wave drops on December 5

For Amazon Prime members, a delightful opportunity awaits as five enticing titles are currently available for free. However, time is of the essence, as the next batch of complimentary games is set to arrive on December 5.

Thanks to the diligent efforts of Video Games Chronicle’s Tom Ivan, the list of these titles has been compiled for your convenience. If you hold an active Amazon Prime subscription, simply navigate to the Prime Gaming site to claim these games at no additional cost.

The current offerings include:

  • Dredge
  • Tomb Raider: Underworld
  • Overcooked! 2
  • Star Wars: Bounty Hunter
  • Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

These five titles are exclusively available on PC, and to claim them, you will need to set up a GoG account. The good news? There are no hidden strings attached; once claimed, these games are yours to keep indefinitely, even if your Amazon Prime subscription lapses.

Moreover, signing up for a month of Amazon Prime now opens the door to an additional 13 titles throughout December, including Quake II on December 5 and Predator: Hunting Grounds on December 19.

Dredge stands out as a particularly intriguing option among the current selections. While it may not cater to every gaming palate, it offers a unique experience that I found thoroughly enjoyable. Describing Dredge can be a challenge; it’s essentially a fishing game with an eerie twist. It may sound unconventional, but imagine a blend of Dave the Diver and Eternal Darkness, with a sprinkle of Lovecraftian horror. This game is a testament to the creativity that can emerge from unexpected combinations.

If any of these titles pique your interest, be sure to act swiftly and secure them before December 5, when the next wave of free games is unveiled.

<cite class="image-creditimageCredit_YMlqS”>Featured Image Credit: Eidos Interactive, LucasArts

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Prime drops 5 free games, available to claim now for a limited-time