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Fallout 2 is now free for Prime users, claimable until April 10

If you ever wanted to dive into the older Fallout games in the franchise, Prime users can quickly get access to Fallout 2 because it’s free for Amazon Prime users. If you have Amazon Prime, then make sure you check your offers.

Fallout 2 was first released in 1998, set in a dystopian future and a world ravaged by nuclear war. The game takes place 80 years after the setting in the first Fallout game, and the Wasteland is much more cruel. As usual, survival is the main goal, as the constant threat of radiation keeps whirling around.

This Amazon Prime offer will be available until April 10, 2024. The code can be activated on GoG. As per the instructions:

  1. Download and install the GOG Galaxy app (Windows PC only)
  2. Open GOG Galaxy and sign in or create a new account.
  3. Click on the gear icon in the top-left of the app, click “Add games & friends” and then click “Redeem GOG code.”
  4. Enter the code you received from Amazon Prime Gaming.
  5. Install and enjoy Fallout 2!

Fallout 2 is the sequel to the critically acclaimed game that took RPG’ing out of the dungeons and into a dynamic, apocalyptic retro-future.

It’s been 80 long years since your ancestors trod across the wastelands. As you search for the Garden of Eden Creation Kit to save your primitive village, your path is strewn with crippling radiation, megalomaniac mutants, and a relentless stream of lies, deceit and treachery. You begin to wonder if anyone really stands to gain anything from this brave new world.

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