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Jedi Fallen Order and more free with Prime Gaming

Following in the footsteps of services such as PlayStation Plus and Games with Gold, each month, those with a Prime Gaming account (through Amazon/Twitch Prime) can get their hands on a number of premium games for free. This month, subscribers can look forward to quality titles including Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Available to purchase and keep forever for free from now, those with a Prime Gaming account can get their hands on:

Alongside these headlining titles, players can also get their hands on many smaller titles through the Amazon Games app:

  • Paper Beast – Folded Edition
  • Farenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered
  • WRC 7 FIA World Rally
  • Abandon Ship
  • In Other Waters
  • Two Point Hospital

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is by far the biggest title being given away. That being said many other games are also worth redeeming including the co-op zombie shooter World War Z: Aftermath; the experimental sandbox game Paper Beast: Folded Edition; and the SEGA-published Sims-like hospital designing game Two Point Hospital.

Alongside all of these titles, players can get their hands on a number of in-game items, including a ‘Rose Gold Bundle’ for Apex Legends, $400,000 for GTA Online and an exotic bundle drop for Destiny 2.

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