Last Chance: Grab 6 Free PC Games With Amazon / Twitch Prime Right Now
If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get these games for free.
It's officially May, which means a new bundle of free PC games is available for Twitch and Amazon Prime members. This month's offerings include a number of widely respected indie games. To find your freebies, just click the crown-shaped Prime Loot icon next to the search bar on Twitch. That opens a drop-down menu that contains your free games. [Update: The end of the month is in sight, making this your last opportunity to claim these freebies while they're still available. Doing so will allow you to continue playing them even after they're no longer offered for free.]
One of the biggest games this month is the mind-bending 3D platformer Psychonauts, in which you enter people's minds and explore physical manifestations of their psyches. Gone Home is a first-person story-driven game. The adventure game I, Hope covers some heavy subject matter, and for those looking for fast-paced action, High Hell is a first-person shooter that encourages speedrunning.
Also free is the challenging first-person game Clustertruck, which has you sprinting across the roofs of semi-trucks as they race through the desert. Touch the ground and you're toast. Finally, Titan Souls puts you in the shoes of a tiny character with a single arrow and asks you to take down enormous bosses. You don't need a health bar in this game, because one hit spells death.
Twitch Prime is a perk for members of Amazon Prime. All you have to do to sign up is link your Amazon Prime account to your Twitch account. Once you do, you can download all six games for no cost between May 1 - 31. They're yours to keep forever, even if you cancel Amazon Prime at some point down the line. The only catch is that you need the Twitch desktop app to install them.
Free games for Twitch Prime members in May 2018
- Gone Home
- Psychonauts
- High Hell
- I, Hope
- Clustertruck
- Titan Souls
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