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Prime members can score free PC games — here's November's lineup and how to get in on the action

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GET 24 FREE GAMES: Prime members get free PC games every month! Claim November's lineup and start playing today.


Amazon’s Prime membership comes with so many perks, from discounted fuel to free two-day shipping. But did you know it also includes free PC games each month? And the best part is once you claim a game, it's yours to keep, even if you cancel your membership.

This month, Prime members can get their hands on 24 free games, including a mix of big-name titles like Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and Tomb Raider: Anniversary and more niche games.

How to claim your free Prime Gaming titles

If you’re already a Prime member, all you have to do is go to gaming.amazon.com/home and click on the "Free Games" section. From there, click “claim game” and follow the on-screen instructions.

Most of these games have a time limit on the free claim, so you'll want to act quickly if you see something you want. And remember, once you claim it, it’s yours forever.

If you’re not a Prime member, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial and take advantage of the free games, Prime exclusive deals, and more. Just go to amazon.com/amazonprime and get started.

A promotional image advertising "20+ free games this November with Prime Gaming."
Credit: Amazon

Here’s a breakdown of November's free PC game lineup:

  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy

  • Mafia: Definitive Edition

  • Dishonored: Definitive Edition

  • Duck Paradox

  • Close To The Sun

  • Disney Pixar Cars

  • Bang Bang Racing

  • Snakebird Complete

  • Ms. Holmes: The Case of the Dancing Men Collector’s Edition

  • Chasm: The Rift

  • House of Golf 2

  • Tomb Raider: Anniversary

  • Blade of Darkness

  • Max: The Curse of Brotherhood

  • Overcooked: Gourmet Edition

  • Gloomy Tales: One-Way Ticket Collector’s Edition

  • Super Meat Boy

  • Moonscars

  • RIOT — Civil Unrest

  • Elite Dangerous

  • Sir Whoopass — Immortal Death

  • Jurassic World Evolution

  • Mystery Case Files: The Dalimar Legacy Collector’s Edition

  • Shogun Showdown

Prime members can also get free Luna games (Amazon’s cloud-based gaming service) this November, including:

  • Jackbox Party Pack 7

  • Saints Row: The Third — Remastered

  • Moving Out

  • Endling — Extinction is Forever

  • Infinite Minigolf

  • Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition

  • Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition

  • XDefiant

  • Fortnite

  • LEGO Fortnite

  • Rocket Racing

  • Fortnite Festival

  • Fortnite Battle Royale

  • Trackmaina



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