NVIDIA Announces GeForce Video Card Game Bundles for Holiday Season
by Anton Shilov on November 29, 2018 4:00 PM EST- Posted in
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- Game Bundles
NVIDIA has announced details regarding its GeForce GTX and GeForce RTX bundle campaigns that it is going to run this holiday season. From now on and till early January, NVIDIA will offer free copies of either Battlefield V or Monster Hunter: World with the purchase of eligible graphics cards. In addition, it will offer a set of items for Fortnite game to its buyers.
Customers who buy NVIDIA’s latest GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080 or a GeForce RTX 2070-based graphics adapters or desktop PC from participating partners will get a copy of Battlefield V ($59.99) for free. The title is the first game to use DXR ray tracing, so it is natural for NVIDIA to bundle the game with its Turing-powered video cards. Besides, supplying an AAA title with a range-topping GPU naturally makes the latter more attractive to enthusiasts. This bundle is already running and is set to go until January 7, 2019.
For those who plan to get NVIDIA’s previous-generation GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 1070, or 1060-based graphics cards, the company has extended its Monster Hunter: World ($59.99) promotion announced in October until January 7, 2019. In addition, those who purchase one of the aforementioned GeForce GTX adapters will also get a special Fortnite Counterattack Set (which includes a “Reflex” outfit, the “Response Unit” back bling, and the “Pivot” Glider and “Angular Axe” pickaxe gear) as well as 2000 V-Bucks. This Fortnite promo will run until January 29, 2019.
NVIDIA Current Game Bundles (Q4 2018) |
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Video Card (incl. systems and laptops) |
Bundle | ||
GeForce RTX 20 Series | Battlefield V (till 1/7/2019) | ||
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti & 1080 | None | ||
GeForce GTX 1070 Ti & 1070 | Monster Hunter: World (till 1/7/2019) Fortnite Counterattack Set + 2000 V-Bucks (till 1/29/2018) |
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GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (1280 cores) | |||
GeForce GTX 1060 3GB (1152 cores) and GTX 1050 (Ti) | None |
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Cellar Door - Thursday, November 29, 2018 - link
How about Nvidia includes a free copy of DLSS.Sttm - Thursday, November 29, 2018 - link
I feel bad for Nvidia that the game that was going to be the RTX flagship turned out to be so bad that it was on sale for half off in under a week. Yet its the only one they got so in it goes with the bundle.Manch - Thursday, November 29, 2018 - link
Feel bad? They're still raking in money. As far as the game goes. It's not the only game to get immense backlash lately. D2, SW BFII, FO76, BOP4, etc. The publishers are getting greedy with micro transactions, stripped content for the initial price DLC costing 3 times the game price locked away on the disc, and all kinds of bullshit. Their customers have had enough.BF series has always embraced new tech. Previously, BF4 came out with Mantle/Vulcan support. From my understanding, they didn't have long to enable RT. Future iterations may be able to deliver but right now its not. Also the game does suck. People want BF. They don't want a soulless ginger with a cyberpunk arm running around on small maps with grinder style choke points. The can get that on CoD/BOPS#.
JeffFlanagan - Friday, November 30, 2018 - link
I don't know that it's greed. There are so many people making games now, that I fear we're heading into an industry crash.Bravadu - Friday, November 30, 2018 - link
The game industry is different from, say, SSDs or RAM which is basically a commodity and easily substituted with each other. You can't simply compete on price and replace a good game with a bad game for a few dollars lessManch - Saturday, December 1, 2018 - link
There are game companies that don't do the things EA, Activision/Blizzard, Ubisoft, are accused of and do well. CD Projekt is by far the best example. They're proof you an put out a quality game, make a killing without resorting to micro transactions, pay 2 win and other nonsense in a full priced game.Dribble - Monday, December 3, 2018 - link
It's the modern world of social media - everything is so polarised, complete love or complete hate. Either it's an amazing game and we all love it, or we all have to hate it.Violet Giraffe - Wednesday, December 5, 2018 - link
Well said, and an interesting point to think about.Manch - Thursday, November 29, 2018 - link
I've seen the RT on vs off and I'm just not impressed enough to think the RTX is worth while. I'd recommend saving the money and get a 10 series card instead. Cheaper, just as fast in regular games. 2080Ti is actually faster but the price premium isn't worth it IMO. TBS if you live in lets say Germany and your house is oil heated, I'd recommend a blower style Vega 64. Theyre pretty cheap, the game bundle is nice and it will keep your legs warm. ;)jordanclock - Friday, November 30, 2018 - link
If Nvidia had a GTX 2080 (so without RTX features), I think I'd be all over that. I'm on a 1060 and would love to jump to a highend card but going to a 1080/1080ti is just too much for the performance and the 2080/2080ti is waaaaay too much for the performance.