Amazon Prime Gaming has unveiled its list of free games available for its subscribers throughout November. The company will offer nine free titles next month, which include widely popular games like Remedy Entertainment’s “Control Ultimate Edition.”
The list was revealed through a Twitter post from Wario64, confirming that Remedy’s critically-acclaimed action-adventure is one of the games that Prime Gaming members can claim for free. “Control Ultimate Edition” was released to mark the base game’s first anniversary in August 2020. This also means that Prime Gaming members will have access to the main game, two expansions, “The Foundation” and “AWE,” and add-on contents, such as Expeditions end game mode and the Photo Mode.
Another easily recognizable title from the Prime Gaming November 2021 list is EA’s “Dragon Age: Inquisition.” Developed by BioWare, the game served as the direct follow-up to “Dragon Age II” and introduced semi-open worlds that were not available in previous titles.
Prime Gaming subscribers will also have the chance to claim the 2015 action-adventure “Rise of the Tomb Raider” from Crystal Dynamics. Like in other “Tomb Raider” games, players will assume the role of Lara Croft, and their main goal is to find Kitezh. The inclusion of the game in Prime Gaming’s November 2021 list also comes at perfect timing as the “Tomb Raider” video game franchise marked its 25th anniversary last Oct. 25.
These three games alone have led fans to compare Prime Gaming’s upcoming offers with the games Sony announced for PS Plus members in November. Prime Gaming will also put “Brakes Are For Losers,” “Demon Hunter 2: New Chapter,” “Liberated,” “Puzzle Agent 2,” “Rogue Heroes,” and “Secret Files: Sam Peters” up for grabs next month.
While video game fans are impressed with Prime Gaming’s November lineup, it is worth noting that the company has also offered several well-known titles for October. Members can still claim “Star Wars Squadrons,” “Alien Isolation,” “GhostRunner,” “Secret Files 3,” and nine other games until Nov. 2.
These games can be downloaded for free, but fans will need an active subscription to Prime Gaming, which costs $12.99 per month. But Amazon still offers a 30-day free trial for new users.


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