Amazon Prime Offers 20% Discount for Far Cry Primal, Tom Clancy's The Division, Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess HD and More

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As Amazon Prime gives its loyal gamers what is rightfully due, fans of the series are definitely in for a treat after the many sales that have went on last year. More importantly, the latest and upcoming games of 2016 are to be put up for grabs and will give gamers the opportunity to purchase them at the most convenient.

According to Tech Insider, fans of the most popular upcoming games have been waiting for their titles to wash ashore, and now that Amazon Prime has finally joined in on the party, all members are bound to get 20 percent discounts off any new video games. This will be good for up to two weeks after the release date of the particular games, including the games that are to be pre-ordered.

Telegraph delivered that Amazon Prime will apply the aforementioned discounts to all physical video games for consoles such as PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, which commonly retails for an approximate of $60. In general, purchasers are to pay within the ranges of $48 to $50 for a single game. As for the more thorough, special Collector's Edition titles that give more perks, the price range goes from $80 all the way to $200.

As per USA Today, some of the most anticipated titles that are to befall the gamers within the year that will be included to the list are Capcom's Street Fighter V, Ubisoft's Far Cry Primal and the same company's Tom Clancy's The Division. Other titles that are also expected to hit the market include The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD by Square Enix, the time-traveling game known as Quantum Break and lastly, Naughty Dog's Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.

The Amazon Prime Sale has proven agianst many that it can give as much satisfaction as the other gamers believe-basically to say that there are really tons of matters to be excited over. Stay posted for more news on Amazon.

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