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Claim a free copy of John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando with MSI’s latest PSU promo

MSI has announced a collaboration with Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment, offering a free game key for John Carpenter's Toxic Commando with the purchase of select power supplies. Running from March 12th to April 12th, this promotion arrives just as the co-op FPS launches, inviting players to dive into a world of explosive action and grotesque zombie hordes.

The campaign is available while supplies last, making it a timely incentive for builders looking to upgrade their rigs. The promotion covers a broad spectrum of MSI's power supply ecosystem, ensuring that everyone from first-time builders to hardcore enthusiasts can get in on the action.

The MEG PSU series stands as the flagship choice, designed for elite gamers who require maximum efficiency and premium aesthetics for high-end “Blackwell” or “RDNA 4” builds. For those seeking a balance of modern features and bold design, the MPG (MSI Performance Gaming) series offers a robust mid-range foundation. Meanwhile, the MAG (MSI Arsenal Gaming) lineup delivers stable, reliable performance at an accessible price point, making it perfect for budget-oriented gamers looking to secure a “free” upgrade to their game library alongside a hardware purchase.

John Carpenter's Toxic Commando itself is a love letter to 80s action-horror, blending the legendary director's signature style with the horde-clearing gameplay typical of modern zombie action games. Players must work together using a mix of heavy weaponry and specialised class abilities to survive relentless waves of the undead.

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KitGuru says: Whether you're eyeing a top-tier MEG unit or a budget-friendly model, getting a game for free effectively slashes the “real” cost of your PSU. 

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