Prime Gaming’s February freebies include BioShock Infinite and Wolfenstein: Youngblood

Amazon has shared a list of video games that Prime members can snag for free this month, and there are some real gems. It’s a nice mix of AAA and indie titles. Additionally, the company revealed some new titles coming to the cloud-gaming platform Luna.

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BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is available right now. This version includes the full game, as originally released back in 2013, plus all of the various DLC and add-ons that came after. We called it “an easy story to fall in love with” in our official review, and that certainly stands to this day.

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The Talos Principle: Gold Edition is also ready to play right now. Just like Bioshock, this is the full game plus all of the DLC. We loved this story-driven puzzle title upon its release in 2015, calling it “mysterious and haunting, creative and beautiful.” It’s also super fun. Incidentally, there’s a remake coming sometime this year.

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Other titles coming to Prime Gaming this month include Wolfenstein: Youngblood on February 20 and Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut on February 27. On the indie front, the co-op shooter AK-xolotl: Together is available right now and the pixelated roguelike western Colt Canyon drops on February 20.

Prime Gaming members in many parts of the world, including the US and much of Europe, also have access to the company’s cloud-gaming platform Luna. A bunch of new titles have hit the service this month, all of which are available to play right now.

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These include Devil May Cry 5, Batora: Lost Haven, Fallout New Vegas: Ultimate Edition and Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition. Other freshly-dropped games include the fantastic action RPG Nobody Saves the World Complete and Batora: Lost Haven.

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