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December’s Prime Gaming line-up includes a ton of indies

Each month, those who are subscribed to Amazon Prime are able to acquire a wide range of free games as part of the company’s Prime Gaming initiative. For the final month of 2024, subscribers will be able to get their hands on well over a dozen games, including Overcooked 2, Dredge and Predator: Hunting Grounds.

Available as a staggered release throughout the month, December’s Prime Gaming offerings once again represent a varied line-up of titles for the service, with the following games being added:

Available now:

  • Call of Juarez: Gunslinger [GOG]
  • DREDGE [GOG]
  • Overcooked! 2 [GOG]
  • STAR WARS: Bounty Hunter [GOG]
  • Tomb Raider: Underworld [GOG]

December 5th:

  • Quake II [GOG]
  • Disney Pixar WALL-E [Amazon]

Prime Gaming

December 12th:

  • Electrician Simulator [EGS]
  • Hero's Hour [GOG]
  • Planet of Lana [GOG]
  • The Coma: Recut [GOG]
  • ReDrawn: The Painted Tower Collector's Edition [Amazon]

December 19th:

  • Predator: Hunting Grounds [EGS]
  • Aces of the Luftwaffe — Squadron Extended Edition [Amazon]
  • Nine Witches: Family Disruption [Amazon]
  • Simulakros [Amazon]
  • Christmas Fables: The Magic Snowflake Collector's Edition

December 26th:

  • The Town of Light [GOG]

While an oft-forgotten part of Amazon Prime, its game offerings have been quite strong, especially over the course of the past year.

Though December’s line-up is certainly less exciting than prior months, hopefully things will pick back up again starting in 2025.

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