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Nvidia officially announces Diablo 4 bundle for RTX 40 graphics cards

Following on from a leak this morning, Nvidia has now officially announced its latest game bundle. The previous GeForce RTX bundle saw Nvidia teaming up with Blizzard to offer a free Battle Pass for Overwatch 2. The latest bundle sees Nvidia teaming up with Blizzard again, this time with free codes for Diablo 4. 

Diablo 4 was first announced back in 2019 and is finally set to release on the 6th of June, although Ultimate/Deluxe Edition pre-order customers will get access earlier, starting on the 2nd of June. You can play the game for free from the 12th to the 14th of May as part of Blizzard's Server Slam weekend, available across all platforms for a big networking stress test.

During the weekend, you'll be able to access some of the open world, take down one of the unique World Bosses and grind up to level 20.

A free code for Diablo 4 will be included with all GeForce RTX 4090, RTX 4080, RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4070 graphics cards for the next few weeks. The timing of the bundle is interesting, as the previous bundle was announced just ahead of the RTX 4070 launch. This latest bundle is announced right as rumours around the RTX 4060 Ti are beginning to heat up.

We don't have a launch date for Nvidia's next graphics card but Computex is just around the corner, so we should learn more soon.

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