AMD reveals two game bundle for RX Vega series GPUs

AMD reveals two game bundle with RX Vega series GPUs

AMD reveals two-game bundle for RX Vega series GPUs

AMD has revealed a new game bundle for their RX Vega series GPUs, offering two free games with their purchases within most countries. This promotion has now officially stated, though all participating retailers have not updated their websites with this offer yet. 

This new promotion applies to purchases from November 24th to December 31st at participating retailers, offering buyers of AMD RX Vega series GPUs free copies of Wolfenstein II and Prey, though select countries like Germany, Israel, Austria and Switzerland will get a copy of Sniper Elite 4 instead of Prey. 

Right now this promotion says that this promotion applies to RX Vega 56, RX Vega 64 Air Cooled and RX Vega Liquid Cooled Graphics cards, though at this time it is unknown whether or not this promotion will also apply to non-reference designs like the PowerColor RX Vege 64 Red Devil or RX Vega 64 Strix. At the moment this offer appears to be exclusively for reference models.   

  

AMD reveals two game bundle with RX Vega series GPUs   

In this UK participating retailers include CCL Computers, Ebuyer, Novatech, Overclockers UK and Scan Computers, though none of these websites have been updated to showcase this promotion at this time. 

More information on this promotion can be found here. Terms and Conditions can be read here

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