A classic Star Wars game, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, will soon be available to download for PC gamers, but there are some catches. Originally from the PS3 and Xbox 360 generation, The Force Unleashed II will be part of Amazon Prime’s free games coming in the month of August.
Amazon Prime has officially announced the eight games its users can download next month. However, these games, though they are free, are only for some. So, here are the catches before you can download The Force Unleashed II and other titles.
Considering these free games are from Prime Gaming, you evidently need to have an Amazon Prime subscription to download them. Also, as this is Prime Gaming, it is limited to digital PC codes, so only some PCs can run these games.
Lastly, the offer is only available for a month, so you must download them within that time. These titles are yours to keep after downloading.
What is Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II?
The Force Unleashed II is a sequel to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Developed and published by LucasArts, it was released in 2010 to poor reception compared to its predecessor.
It is the last game from The Force Unleashed video game saga after its third and final installment is believed to be canceled following Disney’s acquisition of Star Wars. Hence, this video game series never gets a conclusion.
Despite the mixed reception, The Force Unleased II has become quite popular. In fact, it is a highly anticipated sequel. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II will be free to download starting August 17.
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Other Free Game Titles
The other game titles Amazon Prime users can download throughout August are Payday 2 (August 3), Farming Simulator 10 (August 10), Blade Assault (August 10), Foretales (August 17), Driftland: The Magic Revival (August 17), In Sound Mind (August 24), and Summertime Madness (August 31). In addition, the subscribers can also expect free cosmetics for Call of Duty: Warzone 2, Dead By Daylight, and Overwatch 2.
For more information, you can head to Prime Gaming’s official website. Fans who are interested in these games can try subscribing to Amazon Prime. It offers a seven-day free trial and a $5.99 subscription fee every month after that.