AMD’s Radeon/The Last of Us GPU/Game Bundle is now active

AMD's Radeon/The Last of Us GPU/Game Bundle is now active

The Last of Us Part 1 is now available for free with new AMD GPU purchases

AMD has officially launched their latest Radeon Game Bundle, offering PC gamers a free copy of The Last of Us Part 1 when they purchase any Radeon RX 6000 or RX 7000 series graphics card (either standalone, or part of a gaming system) from a participating retailer.

In the UK, retailers that are participating in this bundle include Scan, Overclockers UK, Ebuyer, CCL Computers, PC Specialist and others. No, Amazon UK is not participating in this bundle, so make sure you buy your graphics card from a proper PC components retailer. 

AMD’s The Last of Us Part 1 Radeon GPU bundle will be available until April 15th 2023, or when AMD’s supply of game codes is exhausted. The last of Us Part 1 is launching on PC on March 28th, giving would-be Radeon purchasers plenty of time to upgrade their systems before the game’s launch.

AMD's Radeon/The Last of Us GPU/Game Bundle is now active

This Radeon game bundle offers applies to all of AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 and RX 7000 series graphics cards, even AMD’s sub-£150 Radeon RX 6400. With The Last of Us Part 1 having an asking price of £49.99 on Steam, this game is a great value add-on for PC gamers, and a great deal for AMD given the popularity of The Last of Us’ HBO series, and the desire of PC gamers to play Sony’s best PlayStation exclusives.

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