Intel bundles Battlefield 6 with its CPUs, GPUs, PCs, and laptops

Intel is giving away free copies of Battlefield 6 with its hardware

Starting on Monday, August 25th, Intel will be bundling copies of Battlefield 6 with its CPUs, GPUs, laptops, and PCs across 200 global retailers. This offer will be available until September 14th, giving eligible gamers free copies of the game alongside software tools like Canvid, VEGAS PRO and XSplit.

In the UK, this offer will be available through retailers like Overclockers UK, Scan, Amazon, Argos, PCSpecialist, and more. This is good news for anyone who wants a new Intel CPU or an Intel ARC graphics card.

Intel is EA’s hardware partner for Battlefield 6. At launch, the game will support XeSS 2 tech, and be optimised for Intel processors. This bundle will be available with a broad range of Intel products, including many Intel 13th generation CPUs, 14th Generation CPUs, Core Ultra CPUs, and ARC discrete and mobile processors. More details about this bundle are available here.

 

Gamers who purchase applicable hardware from a supported retailer will be able to redeem their free copy of Battlefield 6 until October 31st 2025. After that day, Intel’s offer becomes invalid.

You can join the discussion on Intel’s Battlefield 6 game bundle on the OC3D Forums.

 

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