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This Ridiculous-Looking (But Free) Final Fantasy 15 Item Available From Amazon / Twitch Prime

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As it regularly does, Twitch is offering another free bonus for Amazon Prime members. This time, players who picked up the recently released PC version of Final Fantasy XV will be able to claim a rather...distinctive mount for their game.

For a limited time, Twitch Prime members can get the Kooky Bundle for Final Fantasy XV: Windows Edition. The centerpiece of the bundle is the Kooky Chocobo, a googly-eyed, purple variant of the series' recurring giant chickens, although it doesn't seem to differ in any other way beyond its appearance. In addition to that, the Kooky Bundle includes 10,000 gil.

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If you're already a Twitch Prime member, you can grab the Kooky Bundle simply by clicking the Prime Loot next to Twitch's search bar. Alternatively, you can launch Final Fantasy XV and click the "Special Gift from Twitch Prime" option from the game's main menu. The Kooky Bundle will be available until April 21.

Final Fantasy XV released for PC on March 6. Along with the base adventure and new content, it features some rather unusual crossover items. Players who pre-ordered the game via Origin could get Sims 4 costumes, while those who purchase it on Steam by the end of April will receive a Half-Life costume pack. If you're new to the RPG, we've put together a helpful guide on making money in Final Fantasy XV.

Beyond the Kooky Bundle, Amazon Prime members can still claim a number of other freebies via Twitch. Five free titles are available until March 31, plus the original Devil May Cry, which is available through the service until April 6. Additionally, Fortnite players can grab the Fortnite Twitch Prime Pack, which features free items for both Battle Royale and Save the World modes.

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