Amazon Prime Gaming provides a monthly selection of free-to-play games for its members. This month, five new games have been added to the collection, including popular titles like Plague Tale: Innocence and Scorn. These games will be available until the end of December.
A Plague Tale: Innocence

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In this thrilling game, you follow Amicia and her younger brother Hugo on a perilous adventure as they flee from Inquisition soldiers and battle swarms of rats. Through difficult situations, they build trust and strive to stay alive.
Death’s Gate

In the game, you play as a Crow assigned to gather the souls of the deceased. Things take a turn when a soul meant for collection goes missing, leading you to chase the thief through a mystical realm teeming with covetous and formidable beings.
3. Contempt

A spooky game with a one-of-a-kind eerie setting, Scorn involves navigating diverse linked areas, solving puzzles, and engaging with a seemingly sentient world. Each zone offers fresh obstacles and abilities to master.
Coromon is the fourth text.

Prepare for a fresh journey in Velua after graduating as a Battle Researcher. On the initial workday, a mysterious entity strikes the workplace. Assemble a team of Coromons to combat the intruders and safeguard the world.
Five: A Hotel Haunted by Personal Fears

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Upon receiving a letter informing you about the disappearance of your mother and sister, you reach the Freedom Hotel, an establishment where appearances can be deceiving. Engage in a puzzle and hidden objects game where you will confront your fears and unravel puzzles to rescue your loved ones.
How to claim the games
To access these incredible games, you must have an Amazon Prime subscription and an account on platforms like GOG, Epic Games, or Amazon Games. Once claimed, the games will remain in your account permanently.
You have the option to subscribe to Amazon Prime for R$19.90 monthly or choose the yearly plan at 12 installments of R$13.90, totaling R$16.80. New users can also benefit from a 30-day free trial.
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