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Nvidia’s latest game bundle includes three months of PC Game Pass with RTX 40 GPUs

Recently, Nvidia announced plans to bundle a three-month subscription to PC Game Pass when picking up a six-month GeForce Now Ultimate subscription. As it turns out, the company's partnership with Microsoft doesn't end there. Now, Nvidia has revealed its latest GeForce game bundle, giving new RTX 40 GPU buyers access to Game Pass. 

The previous bundle, which included a free code for Alan Wake 2 with purchases of RTX 40 graphics cards, has now come to an end and it is being immediately replaced by a new bundle. Now, anyone picking up an RTX 4060, RTX 4060 Ti, RTX 4070, RTX 4070 Ti, RTX 4080 or RTX 4090 graphics card will get three months of access to Xbox Game Pass for PC, which not only includes access to hundreds of first and third-party games, but also includes access to EA Play, so you can download a wide range of EA-published titles for your PC as well.

In some select countries, a second freebie will be included, granting three months of access to the GeForce Now Priority tier. In this tier, you do get access to RTX graphics and the ability to jump the queue for server access over free-tier users, so you can access your games in the cloud faster.

Nvidia has also announced three new games getting DLSS updates over the next week or so. Gangs of Sherwood and Satisfactory will both be getting support for DLSS 2 and Nvidia's DLAA technology, which leverages the tensor cores on RTX GPUs to remove jagged edges from in-game graphics, without utilising resolution scaling, which is what DLSS uses to improve performance. Finally, Last Train Home is also getting DLSS 2, but not DLAA.

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