Amazon is giving away Battlefield games in two consecutive weeks
Amazon Prime members can now claim a free copy of Battlefield 1.
On the same day Amazon’s New World has been discovered to affect GPUs, the company decided to give away two highly popular installments from the Battlefield series.
The retailers’ partnership with EA is has expanded into new titles. After giving away a free copy of Battlefield 4, Amazon Games now offer a free copy of Battlefield 1 until August 2nd. Additionally, the company announced it will offer Battlefiled V the following week.
The offer is only for Amazon Prime members, but chances are one of your family members has not made an account yet. This means that the person is eligible for a free 30-day trial, which gives all the benefits for Prime members, including free copies of the game.
It is also worth noting that the game can be added to a library through Origin PC.
Battlefield 1
Available today through August 4
Takes players across multiple and varied locations in a bid to fight through immersive battles. From tight urban fights in a besieged French city, to big open spaces in the Italian Alps and frantic combats in the deserts of Arabia, prime members can discover a world at war through an adventure-filled campaign. In a true multiplayer sandbox experience, take to the skies and engage in high-octane dogfights through treacherous landscapes, or have a battleship obliterating the coast from the sea, and engage in some of the biggest battles ever seen as empires clash for supremacy.Battlefield V
Available August 2 through October 1
Delivers the most immersive gameplay of the franchise in a sandbox environment that takes players back in time to the battles of World War 2, allowing players to feel the force of the fight and truly shape the war as the war shapes them. Players’ soldiers can now tow stationary weapons, build fortifications and repair war-torn structures to turn the battlefield to the player’s advantage. Whether dragging a squad mate to safety or shooting a grenade out of the sky, players will forge a deeper connection to the ever-evolving world around them and achieve victory against the toughest odds. With the freedom to adapt and evolve the battlefield in new and unseen ways, the battlefield will never be the same.
Source: Amazon