343iBot Posted January 26, 2023 Report Share Posted January 26, 2023 The next batch of free PC games for Amazon Prime members has been revealed. Prime Gaming's February 2023 lineup features nine games, including the beloved RPG The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. In addition to the nine free games, Prime members will be able to claim in-game loot for a variety of popular multiplayer games and stream a new selection of titles via Amazon Luna's Prime Gaming Channel.Prime Gaming is altering its process for doling out freebies in February. Instead of giving away the entire lineup of freebies on the first day of the month, the freebies will be released in waves every Friday throughout February. Here's the full schedule of free games:February 2 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY EditionOnsen MasterFebruary 9 Aerial_Knight's Never YieldDivine KnockoutFebruary 16 One Hand ClappingBATS: Bloodsucker Anti-Terror SquadFebruary 23 Space Crew: Legendary editionTuncheSpace Warlord Organ Trading SimulatorSee all free games at Prime GamingThe nine freebies span across a multitude of genres. Morrowind GOTY Edition is undoubtedly the best-known of the bunch. It's the game that really catapulted Elder Scrolls to RPG stardom, and it's still worth checking out all these years later. This edition comes with a pair of huge expansions, and you could easily sink over 100 hours into the massive open-world RPG.Amazon Prime subscribers will also be able to snag in-game loot for hit multiplayer games such as Call of Duty Mobile, League of Legends, and Destiny 2. The latest Destiny 2 content drop the Sunshot Exotic Weapon Bundle goes live on February 8.Prime members can also stream four games throughout February at no extra cost via Amazon's Luna streaming service. Next month's streaming freebies are Yakuza Kiwami, Potion Permit, Skatebird, and WRC Generations.If you're not an Amazon Prime member but want to snag the freebies, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial. Once you claim the games, they are yours to keep forever--even if you cancel your subscription.Sign up for Amazon PrimeView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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