Battlefield 4 is free this month with Prime Gaming

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Battlefield 4 is bei🌼ng given away on Amazon’s Prime Gaming service for PC players. 

Battlefield 4 remains one of the most popular offerings in the franchise. While games in the series have come after, th๊e 2013 release remains ever-popular among Battlefield fans. If you’ve missed out on the modern military shooter, now you have a great excuse to pick it up. 

, and claim the key, which will then be useable on the Origins client. 

It is worth noting that this version of the game doeꦦs not come with any DLC from the game. 

It’s a busy time for Battlefield at the moment as a new game in the franchise is on the horizon. On June 9th, EA will be 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:revealing Battlefield 6 in a livestrꦺeam. Not 𝓡too much is known about the ga𓂃me in any official capacity, but it is expected that the game’s setting, story and multiplayer details will be outlined during the showcase.

While the setting of the game hasn’t been entirely outlined, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:leaked test footage does seem to suggest th♍e game will have a modern or possibly near-future setting. That makes this p⛄airing with Battlefield 4 particularly interesting as it was the last modern Battlefield game - Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5 were focused on WWI and WWII respectively. 

The franchise has been building something of a following elsewhere recently, as Battlefield V was available for free to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS Plus subscribers all through May. It’s clear that after a quieter period, EA is trying t✱o get audiences thinking about Battlefield once again. 

It’s worth noting that there are plenty of other add-ons and goodies available through Amazon Prime. Games from Apex Legends, Valorant, League of Legends and Fall Guys all have free add-ons you can claim by simply being a subscriber.

Is all this Battlefield talk whetting your appetite? Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Best FPS Games list to see other titles you might want to look into, and see why Battlefield 4 remains one of the best games with desctructible environments.

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Patrick Dane is the former Guides Editor at TechRadar. He is now a freelance games journalist writing for sites and publications such as GamesRadar, Metro, IGN, Eurogamer, PC Gamer, and the Intern🌞ational Business Times, among others. He was also once the Managing Editor for Bleeding Cool.