Amazon Prime members get BioShock 2, Deus Ex and much more for free this month

Amazon has revealed a bunch of games that Prime members will get for free this month as part of its ongoing Prime Gaming promotion.

In total, 16 games are up for grabs:

Available now

  • BioShock 2 Remastered — GOG
  • The Bridge — Epic Games Store
  • Eastern Exorcist — Epic Games Store
  • SkyDrift Infinity — Epic Games Store
  • SpiritMancer — Amazon Games App

January 16th

  • Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader — Epic Games Store
  • GRIP — GOG
  • Steam World Quest: Hand of Gilgamech — GOG

January 23rd

  • Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition — GOG
  • Spitlings — Amazon Games App
  • Star Stuff — Epic Games Store
  • To The Rescue! — Epic Games Store
  • Zombie Army 4: Dead War — Epic Games Store

January 30th

  • Blood West — GOG
  • Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights — Epic Games Store
  • Super Meat Boy Forever — Epic Games Store

An Amazon Prime membership costs $9.99/month or $99.99/year.

Additionally, the following games will be free to stream through Amazon Luna catalogue this month:

  • Airhead
  • Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition
  • Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition
  • Fortnite
  • Fortnite Battle Royale
  • Fortnite Festival
  • Guacamelee! 2 Complete
  • Lego Fortnite
  • The Magical Mixture Mill
  • Metro Exodus
  • Rocket Racing
  • Super Meat Boy
  • Trackmania

Otherwise, Amazon Luna+, which features the bulk of the service’s catalogue, costs $12.99/month.

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