
Amazon Prime members can claim batch of freebies worth £387 this week – & there's another trove coming a few days later
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SAVE IT! Amazon Prime members can claim batch of freebies worth £387 this week – & there's another trove coming a few days later
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FREEBIES worth hundreds of pounds are available for all Amazon Prime members later this week.
The massive haul is worth £387 – and collecting it won't cost you a penny over your regular monthly subscription.
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Amazon Prime Gaming includes nearly two dozen titles available for free in May 2025
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So if you're already paying the £8.99 monthly fee for Amazon Prime, you should make sure to snap it up.
It's the latest batch of goodies wrapped into Prime Gaming, which sees Amazon dish out loads of free video games every month.
You get to keep them (even after your Amazon Prime membership expires) as long as you claim them while they're available.
They'll vanish at the end of May when the June lot appears, so you'll need to bag them before they go.
For May, there are 22 free titles on offer, but they don't all go up at once.
Instead, you have to wait for each new wave of game, releasing every Thursday.
So far we've had four batches on May 1, May 8, May 15, and May 22.
And then this Thursday, May 29, another four games will release.
Those titles (including their current pricing on Steam) are:
Samurai Bringer – £7.19
Trinity Fusion – £16.75
Masterplan Tycoon – £8.50
Liberté – £16.75
Lego Star Wars available for free in latest Amazon Prime giveaway
It follows Thursday, May 22's selection, which included:
FATE – £5.79
Thief 2: The Metal Age – £5.99
Everdream Valley – £20.99
Chessarama – £12.79
The Lost Ashford Ring – £12.79
When you add up the games already available in May so far, you're able to claim an impressive £387 haul.
Of course that's not the end of it. Even more games will come out in June.
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Amazon Prime members can unlock an extra special perk
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While you wait for Thursday's release, there are some great titles in the May 22 wave.
Thief 2: The Metal Age is a classic entry to Prime Gaming, having first released in 2000.
The decades-old title follows a master thief who works in a steampunk metropolis, with a heavy focus on stealth gameplay.
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Thief 2 is a classic stealth game from the early noughties
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More kid-friendly is Everdream Valley, which is a 2023 farming simulator game.
You play a child tasked with saving their grandparents' farm – with fans of the game enjoying its "cosy" atmosphere.
To get them, you'll need to go to go to the Prime Gaming website here.
Then you can claim the codes for each game, unlocking them on whatever platform they're available on.
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Everdream Valley is a child-friendly farming game
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FULL LIST OF MAY 2025 TITLES FOR PRIME GAMING MEMBERS
If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can claim all of the May freebies.
Here's the entire list, including current Steam pricing:
Thursday, May 1:
STAR WARS Galactic Battlegrounds Saga – £4.99
LEGO Star Wars — The Complete Saga – £16.75
Styx: Master of Shadows – £17.99
The Invisible Hand – £10.99
Thursday, May 8:
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition – £49.99
Amnesia: Rebirth – £24.99
Hypnospace Outlaw – £15.49
Doors: Paradox – £12.79
Thursday, May 15:
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell – £13.49
ENDLESS Legend Definitive Edition – £79.46
Golf with Your Friends – £10.99
Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 – £5.99
Mail Time – £15.49
HOW MUCH DOES AMAZON PRIME COST?
Here's what you need to know about Amazon Prime pricing in the UK...
A standard Amazon Prime membership costs £8.99 a month – that's £107.88 over the course of a year.
If you pay annually, you'll be billed £95 instead.
For TV fans who just want Amazon Prime Video without a full Prime membership, it'll cost you £5.99 a month, working out at £71.88 for the year.
Students can get discounted Amazon Prime, with the monthly cost reduced to £4.49 (or £53.88 over the course of a year).
And for students who pay annually, the one-off yearly fee is £47.49.
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Thursday, May 22:
FATE – £5.79
Thief 2: The Metal Age – £5.99
Everdream Valley – £20.99
Chessarama – £12.79
The Lost Ashford Ring – £12.79
Thursday, May 29:
Samurai Bringer – £7.19
Trinity Fusion – £16.75
Masterplan Tycoon – £8.50
Liberté – £16.75
Another easily-overlooked Prime perk cuts 15% off the price of new clothes, toiletries and food.
You can use Amazon Prime to slash the cost of cinema tickets to just a fiver.
And Prime members are also eligible to claim an entire year of membership to Deliveroo Silver Plus.
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.
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