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PS5 and Xbox Series X/S users surprised with free game download, available now
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Published 09:57 23 Dec 2024 GMT

PS5 and Xbox Series X/S users surprised with free game download, available now

It's a timely release

Kate Harrold

Kate Harrold

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Featured Image Credit: Amazon Games

Topics: PlayStation, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, Amazon

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Have you watched Prime Video’s Secret Level?

If not, I heartily recommend that you do. The anthology series isn’t exactly what you might call critically acclaimed, with many blasting the project as glorified marketing.

Personally, it’s for that reason that I loved it. Look, I know a lot about video games, but I don’t have my eyes on every title on the planet.

Watching Secret Level was a bit like watching a shopping channel, with each featured game getting around 15-minutes to deliver me the hard sell.

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And it worked. I entered Secret Level with very little opinion on New World: Aeternum and I left with an interest in checking the title out.

Well, how handy it is then that a new free trial has launched across PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles.

Take a look at the trailer for Secret Level which has just secured a season two renewal.

Developed by Amazon Games Orange County, New World: Aeternum is a MMORPG that sees players take part in the genre’s usual fare.

You’ll join a faction (Marauders, Syndicate, or Covenant), gather materials, build a base, expand your settlement, explore the game’s world, and defeat monsters.

The gimmick of New World: Aeternum, and this is what was explored in Secret Level, is that everyone on the island of Aeternum is immortal.

The fantasy island, located somewhere within the Atlantic Ocean, traps those who stumble upon it for eternity.

There’s no way out, so you best get to building a comfortable empire to reside in.

The game launched on PC back in 2021, but a console release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S only followed in October of this year.

Now, following the debut of the Secret Level episode, Amazon Games has launched a free trial across those two aforementioned console platforms, granting users access to a slice of the action.

It’s a pretty generous free trial, totalling around four-hours which should be plenty of time to see if this one’s for you.

If you do enjoy what you play, progress will carry over into the full release should you purchase it, which retails at £34.99.

The only caveat here is that this is an online game, so you’ll need a PS Plus Essential or Game Pass Core membership to access your console’s online functionalities.

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