Wolfenstein The Old Blood is now free for Amazon Prime members

The standalone prequel to The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, is currently free for Amazon Prime subscribers through April 21. While not as narratively complex as The New Order or The New Colossus, The Old Blood still delivers plenty of brutal, fast-paced combat. Typically, free games on Amazon Prime are only available for PC, […]

Mar 20, 2025 - 19:05
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Wolfenstein The Old Blood is now free for Amazon Prime members

The standalone prequel to The New Order, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, is currently free for Amazon Prime subscribers through April 21. While not as narratively complex as The New Order or The New Colossus, The Old Blood still delivers plenty of brutal, fast-paced combat. Typically, free games on Amazon Prime are only available for PC, but Xbox players can also get a free code for The Old Blood. 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.

Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is only the most recent addition to the catalog of titles available to Prime members for free. Below, you’ll find some of the other games you can make a permanent part of your collection, but they won’t be available forever, so we’ve added expiration dates next to each title.

Hardspace: Shipbreaker (leaves Apr. 13)

Wrangle yourself around derelict spacecraft in zero gravity and break them down for parts without hurting yourself in Hardspace: Shipbreaker. An oddly cozy and satisfying experience, Shipbreaker is also one of the few games that accurately depicts the struggles of forming a labor union and collective action. A screenshot from Hardspace: Shipbreaker

Yes, Your Grace (leaves Apr. 2)

A game that will cause you to second guess every decision, Yes, Your Grace, is a strange combination of kingdom management and point-and-click adventure. As the king, it’s your job to protect your family and keep your subjects happy. Unfortunately, you’ll rarely have enough time or resources to satisfy everyone, and every choice you make will have repercussions. A screenshot from Yes, Your Grace

Deus Ex: Human Revolution (leaves Apr. 2)

Deus Ex: Human Revolution re-introduced us to the cyberpunk immersive sim universe of Deus Ex in 2011 with rich environments, an awesome soundtrack, and a fantastic performance from Elias Toufexis as protagonist Alex Jensen. Human Revolution gives you the option to hack, shoot, or sneak your way through virtually any scenario. This version of the game is the 2013 Director’s Cut, which includes all of the post-launch DLC and overhauled boss battles. A gameplay screenshot from Deus Ex: Human Revolution

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

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