
Millions of Amazon Prime subscribers receive fresh batch of freebies worth £59 TODAY – there's even more coming in days
AMAZON Prime subscribers will receive £59 worth of freebies today, with even more great deals in the coming days.
With the deal automatically included in your Prime membership, make sure you make the most of the unmissable offer this June.
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Amazon Prime subscribers can save £59 this month with exclusive offers
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Gamers already have access to popular games like Batman: Arkham Knight
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This month's freebies include fantasy games like Mordheim: City of the Damned
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Those with a Prime membership can already enjoy the benefits of Prime Gaming.
This includes a collection of free downloadable games to keep forever, a monthly Twitch channel subscription - as well as the usual Prime benefits like free delivery and exclusive deals.
Prime Gaming's cloud gaming service, Luna, gives gamers unlimited access to a selection of popular games - and it's all free with your Prime membership.
What's more, you don't even need a dedicated gaming console, as you can easily play them on
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Every month, a new selection of games is released across a range of popular and indie developers.
Two games for this month have already been released, with two more available from today.
This includes the adaptation of the popular tabletop game
Mordheim: City of the Damned
, created by Games Workshop as part of the Warhammer World.
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The "turn-based tactical game where you lead warbands into bloody and lethal skirmishes" is currently listed at a £17.99 retail price.
For those looking for a more relaxing gaming experience,
The Abandoned Planet
features puzzle-solving and aesthetically pleasing pixel art graphic design.
Microsoft finally reveals its brand new handheld console
With another two games released today, it's a great time to make the most of your
Today's deal includes a
In
Death Squared
, each player has to guide a robot to a colour-coded goal through deadly traps and hazards.
The challenging game is a great way to improve your observation and communication skills, especially while it's
Also released today is
Station to Station
, a minimalist game about building railway connections that's perfect for train enthusiasts.
Released later this month, gamers can eagerly await a
This includes
Dark Envoy
and
FATE: Undiscovered Realms
both available on June 19.
Dark Envoy
allows gamers to control a party of relic hunters in a conflict-torn world using an RPG and skill-based combat system.
Finally, Prime subscribers can access even more exclusive deals on June 26 when three games are released on Luna.
If you're looking for a game where you get to play as a sneaky thief,
Thief: Deadly Shadows
might be a good fit for you, saving £7.49 in the deal.
Those who are looking for a sci-fi combat game might enjoy
Jupiter Hell
, in which "a lone space marine" is pit against "overwhelming demonic forces" using shotguns, chainguns, railguns and chainsaws.
Finally, cosy gamers might enjoy the month's final release with
Gallery of Things: Reveries
, a relaxing game with Dada-inspired hidden object puzzles.
In addition to this month's releases, subscribers can make the most of the existing catalogue.
This includes popular games like
Batman: Arkham Knight, LEGO DC Super-Villains,
and
Fallous 3: Game of the Year Edition.
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