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Control, Tomb Raider and more are free with Prime Gaming

While not viewed in the same echolon as services such as PlayStation Plus and Xbox Games with Gold, Twitch’s Prime Gaming service offers many titles for free each and every month to all those with a Twitch Prime subscription. November is looking to be the service’s best month yet, with Control Ultimate Edition, Dragon Age and more all for free.

November’s free Prime games have now been announced:

  • Control Ultimate Edition
  • Dragon Age Inquisition
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider
  • Brakes Are For Losers
  • Demon Hunter 2: New Chapter
  • Liberated
  • Puzzle Agent 2
  • Rogue Heroes
  • Secret Files: Sam Peters

By far the headlining title is Control Ultimate Edition. Originally released back in 2019, Control Ultimate Edition comes with both of the game’s DLC included, letting you experience the latest and greatest from the creative minds at Remedy Entertainment.

The other major titles included are Dragon Age Inquisition and Rise of the Tomb Raider. While both of these games are getting on in their years now, each of these titles offer high quality experiences. Dragon Age Inquisition is still the latest game in the franchise to this day, and Rise of the Tomb Raider is the highest rated game in the rebooted Lara Croft Trilogy.

You still have a few more days to claim October’s Prime Games, namely Star Wars: Squadrons; Ghostrunner and Alien: Isolation.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of November’s games? Do you have Amazon/Twitch Prime? Which game are you looking forward to the most? Let us know down below.

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