Nvidia bundles Pragmata with select RTX 50 series GPUs

Pragmata launches this week with DLSS and Path Tracing on PC

Nvidia has launched a new game bundle for its RTX 50 series GPUs, giving away free copies of Capcom’s newest game, Pragmata, with select GPU models.

At launch, Pragmata will support all of Nvidia’s advanced RTX features. This includes DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Multi-Frame Generation, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and Path Tracing. With these features, Pragmata will look and play best on GeForce RTX hardware. If Pragmata is anything like Resident Evil Requiem, Path Tracing will not work on non-Nvidia GPUs.

Between April 14th and May 12th, free copies of Pragmata Standard Edition will be given away with RTX 5070, RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090 desktop graphics cards. The same bundle is available with the laptop counterparts of these GPUs. However, buyers should note that this bundle will only be available through selected retailers.

Below are Nvidia’s path tracing requirements for Pragmata. Strangely, Nvidia has not listed display resolutions or framerate targets with these system requirements, making them pretty uninformative.

In the UK, this Nvidia RTX 50 series Pragmata bundle is available through several retailers. This includes Scan, Overclockers UK, PCSpecialist, CCL, CyberpowerPC and several other retailers.

You can join the discussion on Nvidia’s Pragmata game bundle on the OC3D Forums.

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