Amazon Prime Gaming May is about to add a bunch of big budget games to your backlog. Prime Subscribers will get Tomb Raider, Fallout 3, LEGO STAR WARS III: The Clone Wars, and 5 other incredible free games.
Amazon has confirmed that over the month of May, consumers who sign up to the Amazon’s Prime delivery service will also be able to grab a bundle of gaming benefits. This month, players can log into the Prime gaming portal and claim the following free games to keep:
- Tomb Raider Game of the Year Edition
- Dark City: International Intrigue
- Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition
- Nine Witches: Family Disruption
- Electrician Simulator
- 100 Doors Games: Escape from School
- Spirits of Mystery: Whisper of the Past
- The Forgotten City
- LEGO STAR WARS III: The Clone Wars
Lego Star Wars comes to Prime on the 4 May as part of a Star Wars celebration, when players will also be able to stream LEGO STAR WARS: The Complete Saga on the Amazon Luna service. Luna, much like GeForce Now and Xbox Game pass, allows players to log into a web browser or compatible app and run today’s best games from the cloud. Prime Gaming members in the US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy and Spain can also play these games for free on Amazon Luna this May: Fortnite Battle Royale, Fortnite Festival, Trackmania, LEGO Fortnite and Rocket Racing. Prime members in those same countries can also play Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition and Fallout: New Vegas for free on Amazon Luna for the next five months as part of their membership.
Gaming Week
Running right now and up until 5 May, anybody who is out for a payday upgrade can grab a deal or two in Amazon’s Gaming Week. Over on the retail website, PC mobile, and console gamers can find a range of discounts on essentials and nice to haves.
Free Loot
As usual, Prime gaming add ons provide free in game loot for players. This month we’ve already spotted fee boosts for Pokémon Go, Battlefield, Fortnite, and a few extras to get you through the latest massive New World updates. With tons more to claim as part of an Amazon Prime subscription, check out the official Prime Gaming page now.
