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Fallout free downloads announced to celebrate launch of new series

Fallout free downloads announced to celebrate launch of new series

Gamers can play a long list of free games courtesy of Amazon right now, one of which is a Fallout game.

Gamers can play a long list of free games courtesy of Amazon right now, one of which is the perfect choice to celebrate the upcoming Fallout live-action series.

For those who somehow haven’t seen it, Fallout has been adapted into a live-action TV show that'll premiere on Amazon Prime Video later this month, bringing Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic world to life.

We sat down with the cast of the Fallout show and asked who they’d snog, marry and kill in the wastelands, check it out below.

Seemingly in celebration of the show, Amazon has announced a list of games that’ll now be free to play via its subscription service Amazon Prime Gaming.

April’s line-up will consist of:


  • Chivalry 2 (EGS)
  • Faraway 2: Jungle Escape
  • Black Desert
  • Drawn: Trail of Shadows
  • Faraway 3: Arctic Escape
  • Fallout 76 (Microsoft Store for PC; Xbox code for Xbox)
  • Demon’s Tilt (EGS)
  • Rose Riddle: The Fairy Tale Detective Collector’s Edition
  • Dexter Stardust: Adventures in Outer Space
  • Living Legends: Fallen Sky
  • Vlad Circus: Descend Into Madness
  • Tiny Robots Recharged

Also featured via Luna Prime Gaming is:


  • Smurfs Kart
  • Airhead
  • Sail Forth
  • Metronomicon

While I’d highly recommend Chivalry 2 and Black Desert to just about everyone, the real bread and butter is clearly Fallout 76.

I’m sure when you see the title Fallout 76 you’re reminded of the omnishambles that took place during the game’s launch, as it was filled to the brim with bugs, glitches, microtransactions and more.

Fortunately it’s in a much better state thanks to several post-launch updates, many of which added new content like actual NPCs, improvement to the online gameplay and more missions/game modes for players to take part in.

It’s well-worth checking out, and it’d be a great way to get prepared for the Fallout TV series, as would Fallout 4 and Fallout 3 which are available via Xbox Game Pass.

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

Topics: Fallout, Bethesda, PC, Free Games