Invincible’s Atom Eve Game Will Be Free For Amazon Prime Subscribers

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Invincible Presents Atom Eve game teaser trailer screenshot

All the way back in July, Skybound Entertainment announced that Invinicible’s Atom Eve would be getting a video game, in the form of a comic book-styled visual novel. At the time, no release date was given, but we’ve since got one, and as a fun little bonus, you can get it for free(ish).

Skybound Entertainment announced last month that Invincible Presents: Atom Eve would be released on November 14 — next week. It’ll be available on PC, on both the Epic Games Store and Steam, if players want to purchase it… or, they could just sign up for Amazon Prime and get it at no extra cost.

See, every week, through Amazon Prime Gaming, the company gives away a couple games. These games range from smaller indie titles to some surprisingly large games. For example, at the time of writing, Avalanche and Bethesda’s Rage 2: Deluxe Edition can be redeemed entirely for free, just by being subscribed to Amazon Prime.

And, as luck would have it, Invincible is currently airing its second season on Amazon Prime Video… you get where I’m going, right? Yeah, Invincible Presents: Atom Eve will be available at no extra cost for Amazon Prime Gaming subscribers, starting from the game’s release date on November 14, 2023 up until November 20, 2023.

All players have to do is log in to the Amazon Prime Gaming page, click on the Weekly Games button, and redeem the game. It’s not entirely clear yet whether this will be delivered through Steam, EGS, or Amazon Games’ own launcher, but either way, free is free.

Here’s how Skybound describes the game:

Invincible Presents: Atom Eve is the first original Invincible game from Skybound Games, the creator-led company behind Invincible and The Walking Dead. Experience an original story with striking art directed by Rossi Gifford and creative direction by award-winning writer Jill Murray, and explore the life of Atom Eve in a world filled with beloved characters. Based on the comic book by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley.

For more on Invincible, check out our impressions of Invincible season 2’s opener, which we think is a masterclass in superhero storytelling.