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Prime Gaming February 2024 free games and perks

More freebies for subscribers.

Prime Gaming February 2024 free games and perks were today been detailed by Amazon and its partners, and we’ve got ’em all right here.

Here’s what will become available to those who subscribe to Amazon Prime, thus Prime Gaming, over the month.

Last month: January 2024This month: February 2024Next month: March 2024

  • Fallout [GOG Code]
  • Breakout Recharged [Epic Games Store]
  • Missile Command: Recharged [Epic Games Store]
  • Criminal Archives: Alphabetic Murders – Collector’s Edition [Legacy Games Code]
  • Tempest 4000 [Amazon Games App]
  • Blade Assault [Amazon Games App]
  • Gravitar: Recharged [Epic Games Store]

Additionally, those in the US, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Italy and Spain will be able to take advantage of the following free Amazon Luna Games:

  • Inertial Drift
  • Garfield Lasagna Party
  • Kunai
  • Inside My Radio
  • Jackbox Party Pack 10
  • Fortnite
  • LEGO Fortnite
  • Rocket Racing
  • Fortnite Festival
  • Trackmania

Finally, players will also be able to grab new in-game content for a number of games.

As always, you can head here for more information and to claim your loot. You can always grab last month’s games too if you time it right!


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