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MSI’s latest bundle brings a free copy of Skull and Bones with PC hardware

MSI is back with a new game bundle. This time around, the company is partnering up with Ubisoft, offering up free codes for Skull and Bones when buying select MSI PC components, including motherboards, PC cases, power supplies, liquid coolers, and graphics cards.

Skull and Bones lets you take on the high seas, engage in ship battles and treasure hunts with friends or solo. Fortunately for those planning to build a PC, MSI is now offering a digital copy of this game when buying some of its PC components.

To get a free copy of Ubisoft's pirate game, you must acquire an MSI motherboard, PC case, power supply, liquid cooler, or graphics card. Select motherboards include the whole line-up of Z790 Max gaming motherboards (Godlike, Ace, Carbon WiFI, Edge Ti, and Tomahawk), MPG Gungnir 300 series cases, MEG A- and MPG A-series PSUs, Coreliquid E360 AIO liquid coolers, and RTX 40 Super graphics cards.

This offer is only available from February 16th to March 16th, 2024. To redeem your free Skull and Bones game code, visit MSI's official website and follow the instructions.

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