
February’s Prime Gaming offerings have been confirmed, and this month’s line-up includes another batch of bangers.
If you’re not already familiar, an Amazon Prime membership grants free access to Prime Gaming, the site’s gaming service.
Every month, a selection of free games is dropped that you can download and enjoy.
Once you’ve claimed and downloaded, the games are yours to keep forever. The only caveat is that only PC games are included.
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Still, it’s a brilliant service that you really should take advantage of.
Prime Gaming Drops 10 Free Games For February
Throughout February, Prime Gaming users can nab 10 more free games, and I’m here to guide you through them.
As of yesterday, you can now download Dread Templar and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands.
The former title is a self proclaimed “old-school” FPS first released in 2023.
Developed by T19 Games, the title has somewhat of a DOOM feel to it, as players blast their way through a frenetic hellscape.
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands perhaps requires less of an introduction as the 2022 spin-off to the acclaimed Borderlands franchise by 2K Games.
Handily, you can play Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands without having played any of the other Borderlands titles. It’s an action RPG that sends you on a quest to stop the Dragon Lord.

From 12 February, you can also claim Around the World: Travel to Brazil Collector’s Edition and Hexguardian.
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Hexguardian is a pleasant enough tower defence title from Split Second Games; it probably won’t blow you away but it’s a wholesome experience.
Around the World: Travel to Brazil Collector’s Edition isn’t one I have a ton of experience with, or any to be frank. I believe it’s a weird virtual tour of Brazil.
The next drop then falls on 19 February with Ambition: A Minuet in Power, Captain Blood, and Meganoid.
Ambition: A Minuet in Power is a cool one you may not be familiar with. This 2021 visual novel from Joy Manufacturing Co. takes place within 18th century Paris.
You’ll play a woman navigating society as you share gossip and attract wealth and love, but one wrong move could send you to the guillotine.
Captain Blood is a 2025 pirate-themed action game with hack n’ slash combat. It’s not one I know well but the gameplay looks alright.
Meganoid, on the other hand, didn’t exactly fare well with players. In this fast-paced platformer, you’ll have to navigate an ever-shifting spaceship.
Players say the execution leads to an oftentimes unpleasant experience.
Lastly, Rebel Galaxy Outlaw, Tavern Talk, and Total War: Attila arrive on 26 February.
Tavern Talk is a brilliant cosy visual novel where you run a tavern within a D&D inspired universe. I can only heap praise on that one.
Rebel Galaxy Outlaw is an open-world space adventure that arrived in 2020 from Double Damage Games.
There’s a nice old-school feel to the aesthetic of this one; it wouldn’t look out of place in the PS2 or PS3 eras.
Reviews are mixed, but plenty of people say it’s not a game to overlook or underestimate.
Total War: Attila rounds us out. This 2015 strategy title is a classic within the genre.
Certainly, strategy games aren’t for everyone but if you do want a dabble, this is a pretty good example to try.
All in all, a varied month, so make sure you visit Prime Gaming if you can.
Topics: PC, Free Games, 2K Games, Borderlands, Amazon