EA is scheduled to officially introduce Battlefield 1 on June XNUMX, the next entry in the Battlefield series is scheduled to release in late XNUMX. But if you'd like a Battlefield title to fill the gap thus far, or just want a reminder, then I'll be glad to hear that Amazon Prime members can pick up Battlefield XNUMX for free now. From June XNUMX to June XNUMX, Prime Gaming is offering Battlefield XNUMX on PC for free to Prime members, allowing them to jump right into the Battlefield action before Battlefield XNUMX launches later this year. Prime members can claim a game code, redeemable on Origin, for the Standard Edition of Battlefield XNUMX. You can claim your code here, but it can only be used on Origin, so you'll need to create an EA Account if you don't. I don't have one. To exchange the code, simply go to the Origin menu, when you're logged in, and choose "exchange product code". Originally released in XNUMX, Battlefield XNUMX sees players fight as part of the US Marines throughout the faux "XNUMX War". It's worth selecting Battlefield XNUMX if you've never played a Battlefield game before and want to familiarize yourself with the game before the new version, or if you just want to get Battlefield XNUMX on PC for free. Gossip suggests that the new Battlefield will have a "modern setting" rather than the futuristic setting of Battlefield XNUMX, with players employing a canine robot and having access to "quirky cosmetics." It's not long before we know if this gossip is true, as EA has confirmed that the Battlefield XNUMX reveal is going to take place on June XNUMXth.