AMAZON has a number of hidden perks that plenty of people don’t know about.

Aside from all the products available on Amazon, there are a number of other functions that Amazon is great for.

A first-person adventure from the team behind Hi-Fi Rush.

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A first-person adventure from the team behind Hi-Fi Rush.Credit: Tango Gameworks

Most people are subscribed to Amazon Prime for the next day delivery or Prime Video, but there are a number of other perks that people let go to waste.

If you link your Amazon account to Prime Gaming, you’ll be able to download PC games straight to your computer every month for free.

There are seven games on offer this month, with a number of big-name games to pick up.

The headline game for October is Ghostwire: Tokyo which was a huge release from 2022.

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In this first-person action game, you will use paranormal psychic and elemental powers to take down the enemies.

It received a 78 on review aggregate site Metacritic and was a hit with fans on release.

The Coma 2 has a massive 10/10 rating on Steam, and is a unique take on the survival horror genre.

The Textorcist is another unique game as it blends a bullet hell shooter with a typing adventure.

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Prime Gaming doesn’t release all the games at once, and you’ll have to check back every week to redeem the games you want.

Here is the full list of games being given away for free in October.

  • October 5 
    • Grunnd [Amazon Games App]
    • Ghostwire: Tokyo [Epic Games Store]
  • October 12 
    • The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters – Deluxe Edition [GOG Code]
    • Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp [GOG Code]
  • October 19 
    • The Textorcist [GOG Code]
    • Golden Light [Epic Games Store]
  • October 26
    • Super Adventure Hand [Amazon Games App]

Written by Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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