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Nvidia is finally giving away free games again with RTX 30 series GPUs

We've not seen as many free game promotions with graphics cards this generation, likely in part due to the major stock shortages preventing many gamers from upgrading in 2021. At this point, availability has vastly improved and we're finally starting to see some deals. This week, Nvidia has begun offering free copies of Doom Eternal and its expansions, as well as Ghostwire: Tokyo, with certain graphics card purchases. 

Nvidia's “Face Your Demons” campaign arrives this week, offering £100 worth of games when picking an RTX 3080 powered laptop or desktop, or an RTX 3080, RTX 3080 Ti, RTX 3090 or RTX 3090 Ti graphics card.

Ghostwire: Tokyo is an Action-Adventure FPS developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda. The game is set in the city of Tokyo after a series of paranormal events made 99% of the city's population disappear without a trace. With a 76 OpenCritic score, most critics praise the game's atmosphere and visual design.

On the other hand, Doom Eternal barely needs any introduction. Following the success of the 2016 reboot, the sequel is one of the best single-player shooters in the last couple of years, currently sitting at an 89 OpenCritic score. Both The Ancient Gods DLCs parts were not as highly rated as the base game. However, they still bring extra content worth playing, especially if you enjoy Doom's game design.

The promotion will run from July 12th to August 1st or while stocks last. Only purchases made after July 12th will be eligible to earn game codes (Steam). You may redeem your code by September 1st.

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