Hardspace: Shipbreaker headlines new free games for Prime members

Juggling a labor movement while tearing down derelict spacecraft isn’t easy, but if you think you’ve got what it takes, Hardspace: Shipbreaker is currently free for Amazon Prime members through Apr. 13. All you need to add the game to your library is a valid Amazon Prime subscription, and unlike Game Pass or PlayStation Plus, […]

Feb 13, 2025 - 21:19
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Hardspace: Shipbreaker headlines new free games for Prime members
A screenshot from Hardspace: Shipbreaker

Juggling a labor movement while tearing down derelict spacecraft isn’t easy, but if you think you’ve got what it takes, Hardspace: Shipbreaker is currently free for Amazon Prime members through Apr. 13. All you need to add the game to your library is a valid Amazon Prime subscription, and unlike Game Pass or PlayStation Plus, you won’t lose access if you stop being a member.

Hardspace: Shipbreaker is the most recent addition to the catalog of titles available to Prime members for free, but here is a short list of other games you can make a permanent part of your collection absolutely free of charge. These free games won’t be available forever though, so we’ve added expiration dates next to each title.

The Talos Principle: Gold Edition (leaves May 6)

The Talos Principle: Gold Edition is what happens when you take the puzzle room structure of Portal and stretch it by introducing increasingly complex mechanics. However, unlike Portal, The Talos Principle uses a more non-linear approach, allowing you to divert to different rooms if a single puzzle proves too difficult. A screenshot from The Talos Principle

Super Meat Boy Forever (leaves Mar. 5)

The poster child for brutal platformers returns in Super Meat Boy Forever. The follow-up to the original Super Meat Boy amps up the already frantic pace of the first game by automatically pushing you through its 5,000+ levels at a blistering pace. A screenshot from Super Meat Boy Forever

Bioshock Infinite (leaves May 7)

The most recent addition to Bioshock franchise might be a little heavy-handed in its delivery, but Bioshock: Infinite is still visually stunning and features excellent voice performances from Troy Baker and Courtnee Draper. This version of Bioshock: Infinite also includes the two-part Burial at Sea DLC and the rest of the game’s post-launch content.

Bioshock 2: Remastered (leaves Apr. 9)

The remastered version of Bioshock 2 improved on the original underwater FPS by adding 4K support, higher resolution textures, models, and art. This version of the game also includes the Minerva’s Den and Protector Trials DLC for a definitive experience. A screenshot from Bioshock 2: Remastered

Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition (leaves Feb. 26)

People used to say, “Every time you mention Deus Ex, somebody reinstalls it.” Considered by many to be the definitive immersive sim, the original Deus Ex is certainly showing its age but is still a fantastic showcase of design elements now emulated in more contemporary titles like Dishonored, Prey, and even Cyberpunk 2077. A screenshot from Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition

Jurassic World: Evolution (leaves Feb. 25)

Managing a park full of carnivores and demanding tourists is harder than it seems. If you think you can do a better job than Richard Attenborough, you should check out Jurassic World: Evolution.

The Outer Worlds (leaves Mar. 5)

Capitalism rules the stars in the excellent space-faring RPG, The Outer Worlds. Made by many of the same developers who worked on Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds features memorable companions, witty dialogue, and impactful narrative choices. A screenshot from The Outer Worlds featuring a character wearing a comically oversized moon head

Moonscars (leaves Feb. 19)

If you enjoyed the brutal, gothic side-scroller Blasphemous, you should definitely try Moonscars. This Metroidvania features unforgiving, Soulslike combat accented by fluid animations and plenty of gore. A screenshot from Moonscars