Today, Amazon announced that PC gamers will be able to grab three high-profile games on Prime Day: Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Chivalry 2, and Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration. These titles will be available for a limited time only: beginning on July 16 at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET, Prime users will have 48 hours to claim them. All of them will provide access to the games via the Epic Games Store.
Rocksteady's Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is, of course, by far the most recent game of the trio. Released in February after an extremely long development cycle, the game largely failed to capture interest. Parent company Warner Bros. famously admitted it contributed to a much lower ($200 million) EBITDA compared to last year, which saw the incredibly successful launch of Hogwarts Legacy, the best-selling game of 2023. That said, the developers are still improving the game and adding new content. Season 2 was supposed to launch today, but it has since been delayed to July 25. It will add Mrs. Freeze as a playable character, new maps, boss fights, and gear.
Then there's Chivalry 2, launched by Torn Banner Studios over three years ago. The Canadian studio is still supporting the game, as shown by May's free Regicide update that added an epic new map culminating in a clash of kings, a versatile new polearm, a new campaign pass, new cosmetic customization options, as well as bug fixes and performance improvements.
Lastly, 2016's Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration can be grabbed as well. It's the second installment in the latest Tomb Raider trilogy, and it even features a coop Endurance mode.
These are actually bonus Prime Day games, by the way. The main list is: