One of the most highly anticipated games at the moment is Bethesda's Starfield. When Starfield is released, players will need to either purchase it for $70 or have an Xbox Game Pass subscription to play. In the meantime, gamers have the opportunity to play a free game from Bethesda's past, with some specific requirements. To access the free download codes for Prey, you need to have a PC capable of running games, as the codes are for PC only, and an active Amazon Prime subscription, as the codes are provided via Prime Gaming. If you meet these criteria, you can now download Prey for free. However, it's worth noting that the PC codes are for GOG, not Steam, so if you primarily use Steam for your PC gaming, you won't be able to take advantage of this offer.
For those unfamiliar with Prey, it was developed by Arkane Austin and was released on May 5, 2017. Unlike Arkane's recent release Redfall, which received a lukewarm reception, Prey is well-regarded. On Metacritic, it has garnered a range of scores varying across platforms, with the highest score being a respectable 84.
The official pitch for the game describes the player awakening aboard Talos I, a space station orbiting the moon in 2032. The player is the subject of an experiment with the goal of altering humanity, but things have gone terribly wrong. The space station has been overrun by hostile aliens, and the player becomes the hunted. As the player delves into the dark secrets of Talos I and their own past, survival relies on utilizing the station's tools, one's own wits, weapons, and mind-bending abilities. The fate of Talos I and everyone aboard rests in the player's hands.
In addition to being exclusively offered through Prime Gaming, this free download of Prey has a limited availability. It can only be claimed during the month of July, until July 24. Once claimed, the game will remain in your library, whether you choose to download it immediately or at a later time. However, it is important to remember that you must claim the game within this month to secure your free copy.
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