Amazon is offering three PC video games for free to Prime customers: For Prime Day on July 16 and 17, Prime customers can get the action adventure “Rise of the Tomb Raider” for free. The online battle game “Chivalry 2” and the looter shooter “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” can also be activated without a membership fee.
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In addition to an active Prime membership, the Epic Games Launcher is also required along with an account. You can keep the games and continue playing even if your Prime membership ends. Like Epic, Amazon regularly gives away games – Currently two almost-old “Call of Suarez” titles and the recommended indie game “Wall World” are available at no additional charge.. For Prime Day, Amazon is offering more popular titles than usual.

Three games at no extra cost
“Rise of the Tomb Raider” is an action-adventure game released in 2016 and is the second part of Crystal Dynamics’ new “Tomb Raider” game trilogy. The title normally costs 10 euros, but in Steam’s summer sale you can get it today for just two euros.
Particularly noteworthy among Amazon’s Prime Day offers is “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League”: the looter shooter went on sale just a few months ago. Because publisher Warner Bros. bungled the launch and both buyers and critics were less than pleased with the title, Warner is now apparently changing tactics: Instead of relying on high sales figures, the company wants to get the title into as many hands as possible and generate revenue through the microtransactions the game is full of. That’s probably why “Suicide Squad” is being offered with a 70 percent discount on Steam so soon after its launch on the market. The game actually costs 70 euros.
“Chivalry 2” is an online war game released in 2021 that takes place in the Middle Ages and replaces the typical shooter action with various melee weapons. The reference price for the title is 35 euros, in the Steam summer sale you currently pay exactly 11.87 euros.
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