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Nvidia bundles Indiana Jones with RTX 40 GPUs

Nvidia has teamed up with Bethesda and Machine Games to offer up free copies of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle with purchases of RTX 40 graphics cards, or laptops with an RTX 40 series GPU. 

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has already made one headline this week, as the team at Machine Games dropped a 15-minute gameplay deep dive, giving us our closest look yet at their original adventure starring our favourite whip-wielding archaeologist. Now, the game is back in the news. Any Indy fans that also happen to be in the market for a new graphics card may want pick up an RTX 40 series GPU soon.

Starting from today, anyone who picks up an RTX 4090, RTX 4080 Super, RTX 4080, RTX 4070 Ti Super, RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 4070 Super, or RTX 4070 desktop graphics card will also get a free code for the Digital Premium Edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Steam. The same offer applies to laptops equipped with an RTX 4070 laptop GPU or higher.

The bundle will be around until the 29th of December, or while stocks last, so if you are thinking about upgrading over the Winter break, be sure to shop around. You can find all the details on how to redeem a code, eligible retailers and participating regions, HERE.

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KitGuru Says: Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is shaping up to be an interesting end-of-year release. With the holidays coming just after the game's release, fans will have a good amount of free time to give the story a playthrough. 

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