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Amazon will be giving away Metro Exodus for free soon

Amazon Prime members have been able to take advantage of Prime Gaming for a while now, offering benefits like free games for you to download and install straight to your PC, as well as free games that can be streamed via the Amazon Luna service. May was a big month for Prime Gaming, featuring a healthy dose of Fallout and Tomb Raider for fans. Next month is shaping up to be a good one too, with Amazon set to make Metro Exodus free to claim. 

According to Dealabs, a site with a good track record when it comes to revealing new free games coming to services like PS+, Prime Gaming and others, two of the free games made available to Amazon Prime subscribers in June will include Metro Exodus and Bee Simulator.

Metro Exodus has been out for a few years at this point, offering stunning visuals, which can be further enhanced with Ray Tracing. The game puts players in the shoes of Artyom once again, as he continues to explore the surface world in search of survivors, hoping to bring humanity back out of the metro tunnels and return to normal life above ground.

Bee Simulator on the other hand is exactly what it sounds like – you will play as a bee, collecting pollen, racing other bees and defending your hive from humans with your stinger.

Amazon will be officially announcing the next wave of games for Prime Gaming later this week. These are just two of the titles expected to be made available to claim in June, so we expect to see a few surprises too.

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