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Prime Gaming’s free December line-up announced

With so many different services available offering free titles to those who are subscribed, it’s any wonder that people still purchase games at full price. Still, those who are subscribed to Amazon Prime / Twitch Prime will soon be able to get their hands on 9 free titles come the 1st of December – including Need for Speed Hot Pursuit.

Starting from the 1st of December, all those with an Amazon Prime / Twitch Prime account will be able to get their hands on:

  • Need for Speed Hot Pursuit Remastered
  • Frostpunk 
  • Journey to the Savage Planet
  • Football Manager 2021
  • Morkredd 
  • Spellcaster University
  • Youtubers Life
  • Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse
  • Tales of Monkey Island Complete Pack

That is not all however, as subscribers can also get their hands on a number of in-game items for dozens of games, including Apex Legends; GTA Online; League of Legends; Rainbow Six Siege; SMITE; Fall Guys and Genshin Impact – to name a few. The full list of content being made available in December can be found HERE.

With Twitch Prime, Epic Games’ free weekly titles, PlayStation’s monthly Plus games and more all offering free games, fans of the medium of video games are more spoilt for choice than ever before. Even if you have no interest in December’s titles currently, there is no reason not to redeem the games – especially for the price of free. November’s line-up of titles are still available, and can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: what do you think of December’s list? Which game are you looking forward to? How many game services are you subscribed to? Let us know down below.

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