Nvidia announces GeForce RTX Indiana Jones Game Bundle

Nvidia partners with Bethesda and Machine Games to give away Indiana Jones with new GeForce RTX GPUs

Until December 29th, Nvidia will be offering their new Indiana Jones and the Great Circle game bundle with new GeForce RTX GPU purchases. This bundle will give purchasers of qualifying GeForce graphics cards a free copy of the game’s Digital Premium Edition, giving them three days of early access to the game. Additionally, this edition will also include a free copy of the game’s first story DLC “The Order of Giants.”

On PC, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be available on December 9th. Through the game’s Digital Premium Edition, gamers will be able to access the game three days early on December 6th.

Nvidia has confirmed that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will feature “full ray tracing” and support Nvidia’s DLSS 3.5 technology on day 1. This new game bundle, worth $99/£85.99, will be available with RTX 4070 and above desktop and laptop GPUs. Nvidia has confirmed that this bundle will give gamers the Steam version of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

Nvidia claims that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will support ray-traced shadows, reflections, and global illumination on PC.

Until December 29th, as part of our Indiana Jones and the Great Circle GeForce RTX 40 Series Bundle, get the Digital Premium Edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (a $99.99 value) with the purchase of a qualifying GeForce RTX 4090, 4080 SUPER, 4080, 4070 Ti SUPER, 4070 Ti, 4070 SUPER, or 4070 desktop or graphics card, or laptop with a GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU, RTX 4080 Laptop GPU, RTX 4070 Laptop GPU. And as an added bonus, the Digital Premium Edition enables Advanced Access to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on December 6th, three days before the official December 9th release date.

More information about Nvidia’s Indiana Jones game bundle is available here.

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