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Amazon Prime Members Can Grab 12 Free Games In April

April 4, 2024
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Amazon Prime members can grab 12 games throughout April, starting today. Available through the Prime Gaming hub, this month’s selection includes irradiated wastelands to explore, fantasy lands to dive into, and a few mysteries to solve. The main event in April is easily Fallout 76, Bethesda’s live-service adventure which has grown over the years to become a pretty great slice of post-apocalyptic fun.

While the game did launch with numerous issues, the current version is an enjoyable romp thanks to years of updates, patches, and fine-tuning. It’ll be arriving just in time for the debut of the Fallout series on Prime Video. Fallout 76 will be available starting April 11, but before then, you can grab multiplayer first-person-slasher Chivalry 2, the relaxing adventure escape game Faraway 2, and the open-world MMORPG Black Desert today.

Joining Fallout 76 on April 11 is the cinematic adventure game Drawn: Trail of Shadows, more chilling getaways in Faraway 3: Arctic Escape, and turbo-charged pinball with Demon’s Tilt. If you ever wondered if the limits of pinball can be pushed to the extreme and broken, Demon’s Tilt will answer that question for you.

April 18 has two more games to look forward to, as you engage in some casual mystery-solving with Rose Riddle: the Fairy Tale Detective and an old-school point-and-click adventure in Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space. Finally, April 25 wraps up the month with the hidden-object game Living Legends: Fallen Sky, psychological horror in Vlad Circus: Descend into Madness, and 3D puzzle-escape game Tiny Robots Recharged.

Amazon Prime Gaming members can also get a few extra games to play through the Amazon Luna channel, as Earthworm Jim 2, Smurfs Kart, Airhead, Sail Forth, and Metronomicon are being added to the library of that service.

Prime Gaming lineup for April 2024

April 4

  • Chivalry 2
  • Faraway 2: Jungle Escape
  • Black Desert

April 11

  • Drawn: Trail of Shadows
  • Faraway 3: Arctic Escape
  • Fallout 76
  • Demon’s Tilt

April 18

  • Rose Riddle: the Fairy Tale Detective
  • Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space

April 25

  • Living Legends: Fallen Sky
  • Vlad Circus: Descend into Madness
  • Tiny Robots Recharged
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