Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and more coming free via Prime Gaming
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Amazon has announced three more games Prime subscribers can scoop up as part of their membership this month.
For a limited period of time, users will be able to get their hands on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Chivalry 2 and Rise of the Tomb Raider at no additional cost.
Those interested will be able to claim these three games from 16th July, starting at 12am PST. That's 8am here in the UK. Users will then only have 48 hours to add them into their libraries via the Epic Games Store, before the promotion ends.
As for the games themselves, Chivalry 2 is a hack-and-slash multiplayer, and one which developer Torn Banner Studios says takes inspiration from "epic mediaeval movie battles".
Rise of the Tomb Raider, meanwhile, is the second outing in the series' rebooted 'survivor' timeline. It sees Lara searching for the lost city of Kitezh while facing off with the paramilitary organisation known as Trinity. "The new Lara Croft works out some kinks in a second act that, while slick and enjoyable, doesn't resolve Tomb Raider's identity crisis," reads Eurogamer's Rise of the Tomb Raider review.
It's the 20 Year Celebration edition of Rise of the Tomb Raider coming to Prime, which includes the base game and its Season Pass content. "Explore Croft Manor in the 'Blood Ties' story, then defend it against a zombie invasion in 'Lara's Nightmare'," Amazon says.
Rounding out this trio of games, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is Rocksteady's live-service take on the DC universe, which released earlier this year. Despite the studio's talent, this title failed to take off, and Warner Bros. Discovery's chief financial officer Gunnar Wiedenfels previously stated Rocksteady's release had "fallen short" of the publisher's expectations.
"Rocksteady's talent is so evident in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it almost overcomes the terrible decision to try and make it," our Chris wrote in Eurogamer's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review. He awarded it three out of five stars.
Prime members are still also able to claim Prime Day's Prime Gaming Lead-up titles, which include Hitman Absolution and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 - The Sith Lords.