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You can get Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth for free with MSI motherboards

MSI has a new hardware/game bundle coming up. In partnership with SEGA, MSI is now offering up free PC keys for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Yakuza 8), which takes the series from its native Japan to Hawaii for a fresh change in scenery. 

From January 26th to February 26th, 2024, when you buy an eligible MSI Z790 Max series motherboard, you will get a free game key for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Users will be able to redeem their keys up to March 11th. So, if you're in the market for a new motherboard, this bundle might make the choice a bit easier.

The company's Z790 Max motherboards eligible for this campaign are the MAG Z790 Tomahawk Max WiFi, MAG Z790 Carbon WiFi, MEG Z790 Godlike Max, MEG Z790 Ace Max, and MAG Z790 Edge Ti Max.

To receive your code, you must first register your product using the serial number and provide proof of purchase (invoice, for example) via the MSI Member Center. Once registered, select your motherboard and go to the “Eligible Promotion” tab to visit the promotion page. There, you can follow the instructions to get your code.

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KitGuru says: Considering the game costs around £60/€70 via official channels, this bundle adds some pretty good value. Are you considering buying any of these motherboards? If so, which one are you eyeing?

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