NVIDIA Announces Middle-earth: Shadow of War Bundle for GTX 1080 & 1080 Ti Cards
by Nate Oh on September 26, 2017 11:30 PM EST- Posted in
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From today until October 16th (or while supplies last), NVIDIA is offering a Middle-Earth: Shadow of War bundle for GeForce GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti graphics cards, systems, and laptops. Branded as “Forge Your Army,” the bundle comes with a free Steam copy of Shadow of War that must be initially redeemed through GeForce Experience.
The much-anticipated sequel to Shadow of Mordor launches on October 10th. Its predecessor was known for punishingly intensive graphics, particularly with respect to VRAM consumption, and found itself in several of our benchmark suites. On that note, Shadow of War will come with an Ultra High Definition texture pack, much like Shadow of Mordor did.
Last month at GamesCom, NVIDIA and Shadow of War developer Monolith Productions also disclosed that Shadow of War will support Ansel at launch, and are working on HDR and SLI support as well.
The previous bundle (Destiny 2 for 1080 and 1080 Ti) ended September 5th, and so this is the only active NVIDIA promotional bundle. More details can be found at the main bundle page.
NVIDIA Current Game Bundles (9/26/17) |
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Video Card (incl. systems and laptops) |
Bundle | ||
GeForce GTX 1080Ti/1080 | Middle-earth: Shadow of War Bundle | ||
GeForce GTX 1070 | None | ||
GeForce GTX 1060/1050Ti/1050 | None |
Codes must be redeemed through GeForce Experience (3.2.2 or higher), utilizing driver 373.06 or higher, on a desktop or notebook PC with the qualifying graphics card installed. Additional information about code redemption can be found on NVIDIA’s FAQ site. Be sure to verify the participation of any vendors purchased from as NVIDIA will not give codes for purchases made from non-participating sellers.
Source: NVIDIA
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andychow - Saturday, September 30, 2017 - link
"(or while supplies last)" what does that even mean? These are digital downloads. When companies like this make such offers, it should be unlimited for the all cards purchased in the period. And if they can't negotiate that with the publisher, then don't make the offer.Mandem808 - Monday, October 2, 2017 - link
While supplies last means that retailers only get a certain amount initially.If they run out of codes to hand out with each sale, they have the option to request more codes - but not all retailers have the possibility to do so.
There's your answer. Coming from such retailer marketing employee.