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Prime Gaming’s free titles for December officially announced

Though perhaps less known than other services, Amazon (via its Prime Gaming / Luna subscriptions) gives away a solid selection of titles for free every month. For December, Amazon has announced over a dozen games will be claimable – the first of which are available now.

As always, Amazon Prime Gaming’s free monthly titles are given away in a staggered manner, with the first 3 of 14 available to claim right now:

  • LEGO 2K Drive (Epic Games)
  • Forgotten Realms: The Archives – Collection One (GOG)
  • GYLT (Amazon Games App)

Claimable from December 11th:

  • Forgotten Realms: The Archives – Collection Two (GOG)
  • Christmas Adventure: Candy Storm (Legacy Games App)

Prime Luna

December 18th:

  • Bō: Path of the Teal Lotus (GOG)
  • Gunslugs 2 (GOG)
  • Ashworld (GOG)
  • Forgotten Realms: The Archives – Collection Three (GOG)

December 23rd:

  • Fallout (GOG)
  • Fallout 2 (GOG)

December 30th:

  • Dreamscaper (Epic Games)
  • Living Legends: The Crystal Tear Collector's Edition (Amazon Games App)
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (Epic Games)

While the quality of games on offer can vary greatly from month-to-month, receiving over a dozen free games is nothing to sniff at regardless.

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