November Prime Gaming Subscription Offer

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If you don’t want to buy new games and are interested in pure games, there are plenty of options these days. One option is to subscribe to PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass or, for Amazon fans, Prime Gaming. As the new month rolls around, the company is also offering another batch of games, with the Prime Gaming offering being something not to be overlooked. In November, players do not have to get used to life without radiation. While they received Fallout 76 in October, they now have one of the best entries in the series, subtitled New Vegas, in the Ultimate edition.

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While escaping a boulder and exploring ancient structures, players will find themselves in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. But beyond that, you’ll also get a good dose of emotion in Last Day of June and get behind the wheel of WRC 9. Just like last month, you can now enjoy seven games.

  • Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition
  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
  • Object 47
  • WRC 9
  • etherborn
  • whispering willows
  • Last day of June

But the subscription offers more than just games. In addition to these, it has a huge number of packages. This will give you benefits for Grand Theft Auto 5 in the form of dollars, Fortnite outfits, and more. The package for League of Legends, created for the ongoing World Cup, looks the most interesting. This includes an emoji that you can use however you like. In addition, you will be entered into a draw for other valuable prizes from Riot Games, the developers of the game.

Source :Indian TV

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