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Prime Gaming’s September Line-Up Includes The Dig and Assassin’s Creed Origins

Prime Gaming September 2022

With September just round the corner, Amazon has revealed next month’s Prime Gaming line-up, including some fantastic free PC games.

As long as you’ve got an active Amazon Prime subscription, you can download free games every month and, more often than not, get a handful of free in-game content. The games and content are, by default, PC only, though some of the content may work on consoles depending how the game manages DLC. So what do Prime Gaming subscribers get this September?

The highest profile freebie is Assassin’s Creed Origins, which sees you assassinating and exploring your way across Ancient Egypt. In our review we awarded it a massive 10 out of 10, calling it “..a near flawless open-world gaming experience.” Though be warned, chances are you’ll have to install Ubisoft’s own Ubisoft Connect client to play it.

Lucasarts’ The Dig will also be on offer, a point-and-click adventure that sees you and your astronaut companions heading off to divert an Earth-threatening asteroid and.. well, we won’t spoil the surprise but, despite its age – it was released in 1995 – it’s a classic game.

If neither of those take your fancy, there are six other games on offer. Here’s the complete line-up for this September.

On top of the games, there’ll also be additional content/loot for Fall Guys, Roblox, Destiny 2, Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone. Both the games and the content will be available from September 1st, which also means you’ve got until August 31st to snap up last month’s Prime Gaming offerings.

Weekend Editor // Chris has been gaming since the days of the Acorn Electron, which was allegedly purchased to 'help him with his homework'. You can probably guess how well that went. He’ll tackle most genres – football titles aside – though he has a taste for games that that are post-apocalyptic, horror-oriented or thought provoking in nature.