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Great Free Games Are Now Available For Amazon Prime Subscribers

Amazon has already bet on titles likeControl, Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, and much more, but this time went after visually chaotic first-person shooters to boost the added value of subscribing to its gaming service,Prime Gaming. Expanding the library of games accessible only by subscribing to a service has been a common strategy among companies and popular among users, as it also works in the case of Game Pass for Xbox players.

This November, the games “included in Prime” areRage 2: Deluxe EditionandDOOM 3, both great FPS that share the style of a very frantic look throughout the gameplay. Rage 2 was developed by Avalanche Studios (Just Cause) together with id Software (Doom) and published by Bethesda Softworks and is a sequel to the originalRage, from 2011. The title arrived for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on 21 June 2025 receiving praise for its combat, but complaints for the story, characters, and open-world gameplay.

Amazon Prime Subscribers Can Claim Two Awesome Free Games Right Now!

As you’ve seen, the games not only share style but also some teams that have remained through both franchises, so if you’re looking for a combat-focused first-person shooter, this is your chance. Speaking ofDoom 3, this is an older copy, but don’t be alarmed, old doesn’t mean bad, especially because it was released in 2004 and remains highly regarded to this day, after almost 20 years.

Doom 3was originally released for the computer in 2003 and was later ported to the Xbox. Produced by the aforementioned id Software and distributed by Activision, the game was disconnected from the main series and its sequels, serving as a reboot of the series and a reimagining of the entire franchise. Even later, id Software teamed up with Nerve Software to produce an expansion of the game calledDoom 3: Resurrection of Evil.

Great Free Games Are Now Available For Amazon Prime Subscribers

Amazon Prime Gaming, Xbox Game Pass, and even the recently reformed PlayStation Plus are services that have gained notoriety and popularity for having vast libraries provided to subscribing players and continuing to update them with free games. Of course, each one has different regulations, betting on monthly releases or subscription levels, but there is no doubt that practices like this are here to stay in the gaming world.

Even more so because at the end of the day, players consider it worthwhile to spend an amount to have multiple games instead of spending on just one as launch prices are increasingly absurd and even more aggravated in poorer regions of the world. This reflects the core of playing video games, where whoever has the controller just wants to have fun and not necessarily spend a lot on a game just because it’s new.

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So, if you like frantic first-person shooters or free games in general, consider taking a look at these services so that your humble money can be used in the best way possible, for your enjoyment.

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Martin Forte

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Martin Forte is a gaming author. He is always interacting with something from pop culture, especially if it involves comics, and writing on the keyboard or in his head, from news and lists to scripts and stories. He’s an old-fashioned nerd born in modern times, but also far from a conservative.

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