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MSI is also bundling Sonic Superstars with AIO liquid coolers

MSI has been launching a lot of hardware game bundles recently. Last week, we saw the company offering free Total War: Pharoah codes with select monitors and PC cases. Now, the company is teaming up with SEGA once again to bundle copies of Sonic Superstars with the MAG Coreliquid E360 AIO CPU cooler. 

Sonic Superstars isn't the sort of game that necessarily requires a 360mm all-in-one liquid cooler, but it is an anticipated release nonetheless. The game is the latest 2D Sonic platformer, featuring Sonic and his friends Knuckles, Tails and Amy, working through side-scrolling levels to stop Doctor Eggman and Fang the Hunter.

MSI has been making this type of campaign lately, where users can get a free game after buying specific products. The latest promotion of this type is for the new MAG Coreliquid E series liquid coolers, which allows you to receive a free Sonic Superstars game key.

If you pick up an MSI MAG Coreliquid E360 AIO CPU cooler between the 17th of October and the 17th of November, you'll be able to claim a digital copy of the game for PC via the MSI Members Centre.

You can also participate in the ‘Shout Out for MSI' reward programme and get an extra $20 Steam coupon as a prize by sharing your experience with your newly acquired hardware.

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