Prime Gaming’s November Rewards Come to Over £300/$400

Oct 29, 2020 at 02:13pm EDT

Amazon Prime, with all it's links into Prime Videos, Prime Music, Prime... Kindle? All of it. It's something I've always thought of as brilliant value for money. Somewhere I haven't exactly thought of it truly spreading its wings though, gaming. Now, I know, Amazon have Twitch and they have all of this Prime Gaming stuff out there, but I've never honestly paid much attention to it.

I probably should. Why? Well, next month's bonuses for those with a Prime account have been revealed and honestly, they're pretty good, featuring five free games and a host of extra in-game content. If Prime Gaming is of this level every month, well I should probably utilise my account more.

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Let's start with the free games, the biggest name of the group being Victor Vran (we reviewed the overkill edition here) but the one I would be recommending? Smoke and Sacrifice. I also have my eye on Lethis - Path of Progress, which has been in my wishlist for years. The five free games available on November the 2nd are as follows:

In addition to the free games, there are a wide number of in-game awards coming to Prime Gaming. These will drop on different days of the month, with a large number available now. It's also worth knowing that there are a number of titles still available, such as Layers of Fear, until the 13th of November.

So what are these current in-game drops as well as future content coming? Well, here's the calendar of November 2020 drops for your perusal:

So, there you go. A whole host of games and in-game content to collect. You can find each and every one of them on the Prime Gaming page. Will you be picking up any, or everything on offer here? I'll finally be able to grab Lethis - Path of Progress, with works out great for me. I've already got the in-game currency for GTA Online as well, not that I play it now.

About the author: Chris Wray has been writing at Wccftech gaming section since 2015 and is an opinionated bloke from the north of the UK (think Ned Stark). He enjoys video games, films, books, beer, whisky and other alcohol. He also supports Manchester Utd and for some reason he writes profile pages in the third person. His expertise is in gaming and the games industry, primarily on the PC. In addition to this, he works with and contributes to the finance and tech sections.

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