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Prime Gaming gets more freebies timed for Secret Level

All themed for Secret Level.

Prime Gaming has today announced that even more freebies will be made available to Amazon Prime subscribers, all themed around its upcoming Secret Level series.

Secret Level is a new adult-animated anthology series featuring original stories set within the worlds of some of the world’s most beloved video games,” Amazon said of the series. “From the creative minds behind LOVE, DEATH + ROBOTS, each of the 15 episodes is a celebration of games and gamers.”

One episode, famously, is all about the now-cancelled Concord.

While a copy of Concord certainly isn’t in the mix, here’s what can be obtained for free:

Prime Gaming extra Secret Level December 2024 freebies 

  • Spelunky [GOG Code]
  • The Outer Worlds [GOG Code]
  • Space Hulk Deathwing – Enhanced Edition [Amazon Games App]
  • Warhammer 40,000 Space Marine [Amazon Games App]
  • Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War [Amazon Games App]
  • Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War II (13 December) [Amazon Games App]
  • Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition [GOG Code]
  • Baldur’s Gate II Enhanced Edition [GOG Code]
  • Neverwinter Nights Enhanced Edition [GOG Code]
  • Necromunda Hired Gun [Epic Games Store]

The titles above are in addition to the titles already available in December 2024. Check them out here.

As always, you can head here for more information and to claim your Prime Gaming loot

Secret Level will air on Prime Video from 11 December here in Australia.


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