Amazon Prime Gaming offers a free download of Battlefield 1 and Battlefield V on PC this month. If you are an active Prime Gaming user, you are already aware of the procedure. You need to match a set of requirements before downloading any game for free in a monthly release.
The definition of a “free” game varies from one service to another, and Amazon Gaming is no exception. You have to be a subscriber of Amazon to get your “free” access. Besides, you need to have an account on Amazon Prime if you want to receive the game. You should enter the offered code for all Prime members to install the game. If you get it through the Prime Gamin, the Origin app, a separate platform for games, is required.
To run the game on your Windows device, you need to have the Amazon Games app installed. Pay attention to the fact that not every game available on Prime Gaming is compatible with other platforms except for Windows. The best way to run it is on Windows.
You may still check Amazon Prime without paying the money. Sign up for a free trial, which lasts 30 days. To do this, you also need to have a reliable set of credentials and positive history on the credit card. After a free period on Prime, you automatically become an Amazon Prime paid subscriber. You have to pay $12.99 for the subscription each month until you decide to cancel it.
Battlefield 1 is a multiplatform first-person shooter. It is the fifteenth game in the Battlefield series. The game was originally created by DICE developers for Windows, Xbox One, and PlayStation4. It was released back in 2016. The plot of the game is based on the events of WW1. It received positive reviews from critics and managed to stay on top in the world rates for shooters throughout all these years. As for Battlefield V, it is the 16th game in the row. It is also a first-person shooter with multiplayer and single-player modes. The game was released in 2018. It takes you to WW2, providing a sequel of World War 1 events. Battlefield V got mixed reviews from critics.
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