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Amazon Celebrates Fallout TV Series With 3 Free Games

Amazon's Prime Video series is a big venture for the classic game franchise, and the company is celebrating its launch in style by making some past games available for free. Ever since the 1997 game that spawned the series, 's post-apocalyptic wasteland has captured the imagination with vivid characters and expansive plots, making it a strong fit for a television adaptation. Amazon recently announced that subscribers will be able to download the MMO for free on Xbox and PC starting on April 11, but that isn't the only title that the company is making available.

Alongside the free download codes for, Amazon is adding and to Amazon Luna on April 11 with free access for subscribers, according to the Prime Gaming blog on. This cloud service for Prime members works across a number of platforms, like PC, iOS, and Android, making it possible to play games without downloads or intensive hardware requirements. and will be available for the next six months, so it isn't a permanent offering like

doesn't require a subscription to play once a code has been redeemed, but it does have a premium membership option that adds some key features for $12.99 a month.

Unlike, which maintains only a shaky foothold in the fan community despite improvements that it's received over the years, and are both widely upheld as memorable entries in the series. represents the franchise's transition to 3D, jumping from the isometric style of the first two games to a first-person focus taken from developer Bethesda's titles. An expansive array of choices and a large, detailed world make it immediately compelling, and it's definitely worth checking out for the first time or returning to for a repeat playthrough.

originally suffered from a buggy launch after rushed development, but its standing as a fan favorite has become increasingly cemented over the years thanks to a standout narrative that still resonates today. was developed by Obsidian Entertainment, known for rich RPGs ranging from to the

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