As always, at the end of the month is the next announcement Free games in Prime Gaming for the next month before. The full list of PC versions available to Prime members is on file December 2022 In their game libraries is expected in the coming days. But shortly before the official confirmation, leaks emerged about the exact list. Location GG deals The supposed lineup was released. If the information is correct, the Prime members will receive, among other things, in December earthquake.
Prime Gaming’s December Games Leak
As reported by GG.Deals, Prime subscribers will be able to in December 2022 5 different versions for PC to get. If you always wanted the classic earthquake Give it a try, according to a leak next month you’ll be in luck. The dark fantasy shooter didn’t revolutionize the genre for nothing. If you prefer to play a warm story, you can join Brothers: A Story of Two Sons Be sincere. In a fantasy world based on Scandinavian mythology, you will accompany two brothers in their search for a cure. With a gamepad, you can control both characters at the same time. Here is the full list of leaked Prime games:
- earthquake
- Brothers – the story of two sons
- Spinach
- The Doors: Paradox
- ruin banners
Confirmation will follow soon
According to the information available so far, December has not yet arrived SpinachAnd the The Doors: Paradox And the ruin banners added. Downloads are expected to be available at December 1 to start.
We will soon find out if the information in the leak is confirmed, because Amazon is expected to make an official announcement in the coming days. Which Amazon’s “Free” Games at Prime Gaming November 2022 Distributed, you will find in a separate article. One Prime membership It costs €8.99 per month or €89.90 per year.
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