Amazon Prime gaming December 2024: 18 free PC games for members, including Quake 2

Prime Gaming’s selection box for December 2024 includes some big-hitters
Which ones will you choose?
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Andrew Williams
3 December 2024

There are 18 titles, including all-time classics such as Quake 2 and the 2023 indie hit Dredge.

Here’s the full list of games coming to Prime Gaming and the platforms on which you claim them.

Prime Gaming December freebies

Available now

  • Overcooked! 2 (GOG)
  • Dredge (GOG)
  • Star Wars: Bounty Hunter (GOG)
  • Tomb Raider: Underworld (GOG)
  • Call of Juarez: Gunslinger (GOG)

December 5

December 12

  • Planet of Lana (GOG)
  • Hero’s Hour (GOG)
  • The Coma: Recut (GOG)
  • Electrician Simulator (Epic)
  • Redrawn: The Painted Tower Collector’s Edition (Amazon Games)

December 19

  • Nine Witches: Family Disruption (Amazon Games)
  • Predator: Hunting Grounds (Epic)
  • Aces of the Luftwaffe - Squadron Extended Edition (Amazon Games)
  • Simulakros (Amazon Games)
  • Christmas Fables: The Magic Snowflake Collector’s Edition (Legacy Games)

December 26

  • The Town of Light (GOG)

Amazon has also added some notable titles to its Luna streaming service, including Death Stranding Direct’s Cut and The Expanse: A Telltale Series Deluxe Edition.

What are the top picks in the main line-up?

While not the biggest hit of the lot, Dredge is the most desirable of these titles. It was one of the indie hits of 2023 and sees you play a fishing boat captain who gets drawn into a dark, Lovecraftian mystery.

But, yes, you still do a lot of fishing. It takes around 12 hours to play and scores 80% on Metacritic.

Tomb Raider: Underworld is also available now. This was the last mainline title in the third-person action-adventure series before it was rebooted with 2013’s Tomb Raider.

It’s a more platform-heavy and skill-based game than the recent, cinematic entries. It’s also the latest in a whole string of Tomb Raider games given away in recent months through Prime Gaming.

For something completely different, the decidedly non-festive The Town of Light is out on December 26. This 2016 first-person game is a horror title that explores mental illness and can be completed in three to four hours.

Few may have encountered The Town of Light before, but it earned a Recommended badge from Eurogamer’s 4/5 review in 2016. This called it “an impactful exploration of mental health that presents a very different kind of horror.”

Some titles are only available until the end of the year, so don’t wait too long to claim them.