Who doesn't love free games and in-game content? Well, if you happen to be a Prime Gaming member, March has a ton of freebies coming your way. Not only will there be new games you can grab, but it is also your final opportunity to get a whopping 20 SNK titles to keep forever.

The five new games you can download beginning on March 1 include Bomber Crew Deluxe, Boomerang Fu, SkyDrift, and Tengami. The more than 20 free SNK titles you can get next month before they vanish forever include classics such as King of Fighters 2000, Metal Slug, Shock Troopers plus other iconic ones.

If you are looking to add a bit of nostalgia to your gaming lineup, again this is your final chance as long as you have an active Prime Gaming membership. Of course, it's not just retro titles you can grab free swag for.

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Fall Guys players can download an exclusive Prime MVP bundle. Included in that is a Super Sporty MVP costume plus three crowns you don't have to work for Don't forget that the Season 3.5 update is just around the corner. Apex Legends players have from March 1-15 to pick up the Prime exclusive Fuse Skin and then on March 10, you will also get the new Octane skin. That's right two free skins for those who enjoy showing off in-game cosmetics for their characters.

Also announced but not revealed yet is new content for the following games: Star Wars: Squadrons ( March 2), Madden NFL 21 (March 8), League of Legends (March 8), Legend of Runeterra (March 9), Valorant (March 22), Fifa 21 (March 22), and Destiny  2( March 24). That is a lot of free content that pretty much pays for itself with your Prime subscription.

With many still stuck at home, this is a great way to keep gamers occupied with games they may never have had a chance to play and additional free content for titles they are already invested in. Pokemon Go is also doing something similar by offering players more free content next month as well. Perhaps, this trend will continue with other platforms in the coming year.

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Source: Prime Gaming