

Battlefield 4 producer David Sirland had the following to say: The map is now available as a free download on console and PC (Origin), and it's significant because the community had a hand in defining the new environment, with opinion offered on forums and via votes over its specific features. A prime example of this is the release yesterday evening of Operation Outbreak, a community-created map for the studio's military shooter, Battlefield 4. It does require the use of the Origin client, however, on PC.DICE might be hard at work on Star Wars Battlefront and Mirror's Edge Catalyst, but that doesn't mean that they're neglecting their back-catalogue. Helpfully, you don't even need to connect your Origin account to the service at all as claiming will simply produce a code that can then be redeemed within Origin. Simply visit the Prime Gaming page linked above and claim the title. The actual process of claiming the free Battlefield titles is relatively painless. Go back to The Great War, WW1 in 1, free with #PrimeGaming! Experience every battle, control every vehicle, and plan every victory today!Ĭlaim your copy for on PC today at the link 👑 /rCTqhvtOQm

That said, once they are claimed, they are available to those players for good regardless of their Amazon Prime subscription status. Additionally, these are PC-only titles, and must be redeemed via the Origin service. Battlefield 1 is available through August 4th while Battlefield V will be available starting August 2nd through October 1st. The free video games are only available to subscribers, and only during a specific time period. All of the usual caveats apply for Amazon's Prime Gaming here.
