Score A Free Nintendo Switch, Xbox One Or PS4 Game With This Amazon Deal

Yes Most gamers probably know that if you have an Amazon Prime account, you have Twitch Prime as well. A lot of gamers forget about that and Twitch Prime gives some sweet loot and perks to gamers, such as a free year of Switch Online service. Amazon Prime and Twitch members who are looking for a new video game to enjoy can essentially get a game for free with a deal that Twitch and Prime have going right now.

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Through July 26th Amazon Prime and Twitch members who have linked their accounts can get a $15 Amazon credit on a select offering of games. The good news is those games are $15 each meaning you buy one of them, and then you get a credit within seven days for $15 into your Prime account. It's not truly free, but you can use that $15 to buy whatever else gamers need, like a giant bag of gummy bears. The games that are available in the cashback deal include:

  • Fallout 76 on PS4 is $15
  • Gears of War 4 as a digital code for Xbox One/Windows 10 is $9.89
  • The Sims 4 as an online game code is $15
  • The Last of Us Remastered for PS4 is $15

Fallout 76 has been a high-profile miss for Bethesda and offering the game for free might get PS4 players to check it out. Unfortunately, if you want to give Fallout 76 a go, it's not available in the deal for other platforms. Earlier this month Twitch Prime was offering up bonus loot for GTA Online and Red Dead Online. If you have Prime and Twitch, you should link your accounts to reap in all the rewards offered. You can connect your Prime and Twitch accounts here.

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Shane McGlaun

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