
Amazon Prime members receive 12 brand new gifts worth £112 today – and you can claim bonus takeaway perk too
AMAZON Prime is offering members an exclusive deal, helping to make huge savings this month.
With £112 worth of savings on offer and a list of fresh new games, there's no time like the present to get started.
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Prime Gaming is included with an Amazon Prime membership, which saves members money every day with exclusive deals, free delivery, prescription savings, and quality entertainment.
For gamers, this means access to a collection of free downloadable games through Prime Gaming.
This August, Prime have not held back with an exciting amuse-bouche of games on offer.
The games included
Prime Gaming members in the US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Portugal, Belgium and Luxembourg can play the following games for free this August
There are 12 games included this month, and they are to be released in stages.
Here is everything you need to know about what's included and when they're released.
Available now:
Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete — Sid Meier's Civilization III Complete provides strategy fans with the classic game plus both expansions: World and Conquests.
THIEF: Definitive Edition — The game follows Garrett, the Master Thief, in the treacherous City where the Baron's Watch spreads a rising tide of fear and oppression; his skills are the only things he can trust.
The Academy: The First Riddle — The Academy is a puzzle-packed adventure set in a school filled with mystery.
Available August 14
FATE: The Traitor Soul — Only the most dedicated of champions will survive the Temple of Fate.
Filthy Animals | Heist Simulator — This chaotic multiplayer heist game for one to four players is where gamers become a mutant animal working for criminal mastermind Tony. Steal, fight, fall over, and eat tacos while trying to make off with the loot, solving puzzles, avoiding enemies, and bumbling your way to victory.
Tin Hearts — Embark on a series of lemmings-like puzzles to relive the captivating and emotional story of a genius inventor, Albert J. Butterworth, whilst guiding a troop of tin soldiers to reach their goal.
Necroking — Play as the Necroking and put on the crown of a powerful necromancy magic. In this game, players embark on a dark and twisted journey to bring chaos and destruction to settlements desecrated by life itself.
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Available August 21
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective — Adapted from the bestselling children's book series Pierre The Maze Detective, gamers can play as Pierre in this adventure puzzle game and recover the stolen Maze Stone.
Silver Box Classics — This collection brings back a gathering of adaptations of the events in the first four Dragonlance role-playing modules, at the beginning of the War of the Lance.
Available August 28
Heroes of Loot 2 — Gamers can pick between two heroes to take into the adventure, controlling both heroes and using their special skills to solve quests, puzzles, and clear the dungeons of all evil.
Fantasy Empires — This exciting game lets you face one to four adversaries chosen from among 20 computer-controlled opponents.
City Legends: The Ghost of Misty Hill Collector's Edition — The most gruesome incidents often occur in medical institutions, the doors of which hide terrible secrets and unexplained incidents.
Available also
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Amazon Luna is also included in Prime memberships.
Luna is a cloud gaming service that allows users to play games on various devices without needing to download or install them.
As a Prime Gaming member, you get unlimited access to a rotating selection of popular games — included with your Prime membership.
In this month's current lineup, gamers can play a host of gamesfor free. Included is, Saints Row: The Third, Smurfs Kart, The Smurfs — Mission Vileaf, Garfield Lasagna Party, SkateBIRD, Monster Truck Championship — Rebel Hunter Edition, Overcooked! 2, El Hijo, Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams, Monster Harvest, Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure, Dungeons of Hinterberg, Windjammers 2 and THE KING OF FIGHTERS '97 GLOBAL MATCH.
In addition to the rotating selection of games, Prime members can also play Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition, Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition, Rainbow Six Siege, Fortnite OG, LEGO Fortnite Brick Life, LEGO Fortnite Odyssey, Fortnite Battle Royale, Fortnite Festival, Rocket Racing and Trackmania Starter Access.
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