AMD bundles Monster Hunter Wilds with its Ryzen and Radeon products

AMD’s giving away Monster Hunter Wilds with select Ryzen/Radeon products

AMD has started offering free copies of Monster Hunter Wilds with eligible PC products. This includes selected Ryzen CPUs, Radeon graphics cards, AMD-powered laptops, and AMD-powered desktop PCs. All you need to do is buy an eligible product from an eligible retailer

This bundle will be available until April 26th 2025, or when AMD’s supply of game codes runs out. In the UK, this bundle is available from retailers that include Scan, PCSpecialist, Overclockers UK, Cyberpower and Ebuyer.

Below is a list of eligible AMD products. This list includes most of AMD’s Ryzen 9000 and Ryzen 7000 CPU lineups. Additionally, most AMD Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs are part of this new bundle. AMD Ryzen laptops can also be eligible for this game bundle.

It is unknown if this bundle will be expanded to include AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs when they launch. AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 series GPUs will be unveiled on February 28th and are due to be released in March.

Terms and conditions for the AMD Monster Hunter Wilds bundle are available here.

You can join the discussion on AMD’s Monster Hunter Wilds game bundle on the OC3D Forums.

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