I guess it is that time of the month again. That time where I get angry, moan about things that almost entirely don’t affect me, and I get a weird feeling in my stomach. I know the former is mobile games, and the latter is the copious amount of coffee needed to write this in just a couple of hours. Nonetheless, let’s talk about Twitch Prime and the “loot” added, along with things ending later this month. Keep in mind, while these monthly articles are lengthy, they will go increasing out of date throughout the month. Because of that, we have been doing weekly articles on all that updates each week.

This past week there was a lot that changed over, got added, and otherwise. First and foremost, DOOM Eternal‘s skin thing switched early. Though you are still able to get the German porn star/”Mullet Slayer” skin, you can now also get the Cosplay Slayer skin. The Cosplay Slayer is, as many older Doom fans are aware of, from Quake. For you dang kids, that is a game people in the 90s played because Fortnite wasn’t a thing, and never would be (which is a good thing).

  • Dauntless players can now pick up 7 weapon skins, 50 vault coins, and a collection of consumables to help you out. This loot is available until August 10th.
  • King of Avalon might still be charging up to $150 per item, but you can pick up the latest collection of speed-ups and such until the 8th of July.
  • Players of Destiny 2 can now pick up the 6th Exotic Bundle drop, a bundle that just won’t let you know what it in it when checking (at the time of writing). This drop ends on the 22nd of July.

Red Dead Redemption 2 has been part of these articles for many months now, as the online portion is raking in some money for Rockstar. Much like its Grand Theft Auto counterpart, Grand Theft Horse Online is offering in-game money account connections, discounts on purchases of in-game money, as well as other bits and pieces. The only difference between the two right now is that GTA Online is still listed as “offer ends soon.” Red Dead Online loot will end on the 30th of May. Really though, will it ever end?

Teamfight Tactics once again switched over to the same thing it has been offering for months now, with the little legends egg. The egg itself is a loot box for little legends to pop out of, giving players a random chance of being disappointed. While we’re on League of Legends, players of Legends of Runeterra can pick up the third Twitch Prime capsule. Each capsule features one champion wildcard, an expedition token, a rare wildcard, and an epic wildcard. The Little Legends offer ends on the 24th of July, while Runeterra’s offer ends on the 29th of July.

Seven Deadly Sins and its dreadfully long title are still offering the five Hero Enhanced potions until the 7th of July. Following that, you can pick up eleven SR Treasure Chests until the 21st. Once this is done, you can pick up three event dungeon keys which will end on the 4th of August. According to the information provided, this would be the end of the Seven Deadly Sins drops, so players of the mobile phone game might want to be fast picking up the offered content.

The last of what updated last week, players of Words with Friends 2 can pick up the “word finder mystery box.” This offer is only available until the 6th of July. Following this, you can pick up the “be jelly title style” which is only available until the 20th of July. Once again, this seems to be the end of this given round of “loot drops” for Words with Friends 2. Players will want to be quick getting those before they are done.

  • RuneScape players can pick up the Premium Currency Pack, available until the 14th of July.
  • Players of Shadow Arena can pick up the exclusive Herewan skin, only available until the 6th of July.
  • Players of Rainbow Six Siege can still pick up the Lesion Operator set, only available until the 6th of July. From there Lesion will be replaced by Ying.
  • Ending tomorrow, the Warframe Avia Prime armor set will be swapped out for July’s bundle.

If you’re playing the free-to-play deck builder/tower defense Minion Masters, you can pick up the Crystal Conquest DLC with your Prime subscription. Otherwise, players will have to pay the $14.99 (on sale now for $3.74) to pick up the DLC. This offer ends on the 28th of July.

  • World of Tanks players can pick up the June care package until July the 9th.
  • For those playing World of Warships: Legends can pick up the Legends offer, end on the 13th of July.
  • Tomorrow, Mafia City‘s second last bundle of the same guff will be replaced with the same thing again, for one last time.
  • Those playing the Farmville knock-off, Big Farm: Mobile Harvest can pick up the “seaweed cowfeed (sic)” until the 13th of July.
  • Black Desert Mobile players can currently pick up the Dungeon Starter chest, including a boss stamp and an ancient tablet. This offer ends on the 7th of July.

In Europe these last couple of weeks, sports-ball has come back to the TV, giving many fans a chance to yell at real people on the television once again. If you prefer to yell at virtual versions of these real people paid more than a nurse or doctor, you might want to pick up the 5th drop in the FIFA Ultimate Team packs. Much like other drops, you get the pick on one of four players with an OVR of 83 or better, along with five gold rare players. This offer ends on the 20th of July.

Apex Legends players can pick up the Gibraltar Tribal Instinct skin, giving one of the biggest characters in the game some distinctive purple. If you want to stand out in the crowd and get shot quicker, you will want to pick up this one. This offer ends on the 20th of July.

Along with the World of Warships: LegendsWorld of Warships players can pick up the Warhammer 40K bundle, along with the “Commander Ashley Violet and premium Goods” bundle. The 40K bundle offers players of level 8 or higher a mission with special 40K branded containers you could pick up. The premium goods bundle offers three-days of premium, one million of in-game credits, 500 doubloons, and the most stereotypical “gamer girl” in the world as Commander Ashley Violet. These offers end on the 24th of July.

For those wanting to get into Warface or TERA, these two starter packs are still on offer. Both are designed to give new players a chance while being surrounded by players that have both spent hours grinding and/or paying microtransactions. If you want to get into Warface, you will want to do so before the 4th of August. If you want to get started on TERA, you will want to hop on before November 19th.

Before we head into what is new in the games sphere, those with Twitch Prime can still pick up the SNK bundle of games. Including: The King of Fighters 2002Samurai Shodown IIBlazing StarPulstarArt of Fighting 2Fatal Fury Special, and The King of Fighters 2000. In addition, you can also pick up Mad Tracks until the 17th of July, Dream Daddy until the 3rd, and PictoQuest until the 10th.

This past Friday, the game offered was Reus, a semi-casual god game where you terraform a planet from a wasteland of grey to a colorful planet that life inhabits. Playing as a big monster, for the most part, it is something to play for a couple of hours.

Available from today and through the entire month, is Dark Devotion. I last played Dark Devotion just after I reviewed it sometime last year, which was an experience I don’t want to relive. It is a 2D Souls-like that tried too hard to be the same as its inspiration while missing the mark completely. Match this with controller support that was so broken L1 and R1/LB and RB would not work properly, it became a game you’d have to fight with just to play. If it has updated and fixed itself, good for it, I don’t care to go back into a nightmare though.

Prime subscribers can also pick up Dear Esther, a walking simulator that has defined the walking simulator of the early 2010s. I don’t have anything to say about this one, as I tend to avoid walking sims at all costs. If you want to walk about a hill, beach, and house for about an hour and a half, go nuts!

GRIP: Combat Racing is the answer to the question “What if Wipeout was on wheels and focused on shooting while also driving?” I’ve been meaning to get around to this for long enough, though I never found the time or could be bothered to play it. It was inspired by Motorstorm, one of the PS3’s brownest games to be very brown. I can see why I didn’t bother.

Kunai is a fast-paced action platformer that released earlier this year, with all the retro indie platformer tropes you’d expect. It is looking like the most interesting game on the list, and possibly the one I’ll end up playing if I bother with anything from this month that I didn’t already own.

Finally, the last game is Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. Yes, the 1998 first-person sequel to Acclaim’s ’97 first-person shooter. It looks like it died in the 90s and has been rotting ever since. This is one for those who played the game as a kid and want to play it once again, possibly complaining that it feels different after 20-years through rose-tinted glasses. All of the last five games are available until Monday, the 3rd of August.

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Keiran McEwen

Keiran Mcewen is a proficient musician, writer, and games journalist. With almost twenty years of gaming behind him, he holds an encyclopedia-like knowledge of over games, tv, music, and movies.

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