Prime Gaming is gifting Warhammer and Middle-earth fans this October

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Prime Gaming is gifting Warhammer and Middle-earth fans this October

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Such valuable games are rarely given for free! Of course, the monthly offer of the Prime Gaming subscription service only applies to customers. You can find out what you can get in October 2022 at no extra cost and which titles are particularly worthwhile here.

By the way, you only have a little time left to secure the free games of September. You can still get Assassin’s Creed Origins and other titles for free until October 3, 2022:

Assassin's Creed, Shadow of Mordor + more for free


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Assassin’s Creed, Shadow of Mordor & more for free

How do I secure the games? If you are a Prime customer, all you have to do is log into your Amazon account Prime Gaming website visit and click on the activate button next to the games. Then you can play the games with the Amazon Games App to install. Note that the new games will not be unlocked until October 3rd.

Highlights at Prime Gaming in October 2022

Total War: Warhammer 2

Total War: Warhammer 2 - Test Video: Great fantasy battles with a crucial flaw






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Total War: Warhammer 2 – Test Video: Great fantasy battles with a crucial flaw

With the epic battles in the world of humans, elves and chaos demons, the Total War series launched an exciting new start, which culminated in the huge campaign Immortal Empires. For fans of turn-based strategy with real-time battles who previously shied away from the fantasy scenario, Total War: Warhammer 2 is an excellent entry point.

As you can read in the test or see in the test video above, the second part has improved almost everything compared to its predecessor. Ironically, the biggest innovation, the ritual mechanics, proves to be pointless and annoying. But despite this blunder, Warhammer 2 proves to be a great game that even gave Fabiano one of his most legendary battles:

3 Epic Total War Battles I'll Never Forget


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Middle-earth: Shadow of War

Middle-earth: Shadow of War - Test Video: Even loot boxes can't ruin this






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Middle-earth: Shadow of War – Test Video: Even loot boxes can’t ruin this

The shadow of war should have been called the shadow of the loot boxes when it was released, since it had its very own scandal about the in-game store. In the test, we therefore downgraded the game because of Pay2Win before it eliminated this flaw by removing all loot boxes and microtransactions.

In its current state, Shadow of War surpasses its predecessor in almost every respect: Here you can expect an extensive open-world game that lets you explore Mordor from Lord of the Rings and fight against the dark ruler with your own orc army. However, Tolkien experts have to be prepared for some lore breaks.

Test update: From the shadow of the loot box


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Middle-earth: Shadow of War Review

Test update: From the shadow of the loot box

Fallout 76

Fallout 76 Three Years Later - Here's How Bethesda's Biggest RPG Disappointment Has Changed






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Fallout 76 Three Years Later – Here’s How Bethesda’s Biggest RPG Disappointment Has Changed

Fallout 76 also had a difficult start: the first multiplayer offshoot of the role-playing game series not only had to struggle with technical difficulties, but also disappointed many players in terms of content. However, after almost 4 years, the game has improved significantly.

New content was submitted free of charge and some fan requests were fulfilled. Fallout 76 is by no means a perfect game – as the latest update clearly shows – but it’s definitely worth a look if you want to try it out for free. Our detailed video above will tell you whether the title is now also worthwhile for you.

More free games

  • Glass Masquerade: Origins: An artistic puzzle game in which you combine pieces of stained glass into numerous different motifs. Extremely pretty to look at and on players very popular.
  • Loom: A classic LucasArts point and click adventure where you explore a mysterious fantasy world. As weaver boy Bobbin, it’s up to you to prevent an unspeakable catastrophe.
  • Hero’s Hour: A turn-based strategy game with real-time battles that relies on a pixelated retro look. Heroes of Might and Magic fans will most likely feel comfortable here. So does Christian, who introduces you to the title in more detail:
If you miss HoMM, you should take a look at the strategy game


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Hero’s Hour

If you miss HoMM, you should take a look at the strategy game

  • Horace: This platformer was developed by only two people. The indie game not only wants to offer varied gameplay, but also tells a profound story about a small robot.

In addition to these titles, October also has plenty of free content for games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, GTA Online, League of Legends and more.

Are there any games for you this month? Have you been eyeing some of them for a while and now want to give them a chance? Or will you get nothing this time? Write your opinion in the comments!

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