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AMD to bundle The Last of Us Part 1 with RX 7900 and RX 6000 GPUs

AMD already has its next game bundle lined up for potential Radeon graphics card buyers. According to a recently spotted retail page, AMD will soon be offering free copies of The Last of Us Part 1 with its current and previous-gen graphics cards. 

AMD hasn't officially announced the bundle, but ebuyer (via VideoCardz) has already launched a webpage dedicated to it. Based on the information displayed, a digital copy of the game will be offered to anyone who buys a Radeon RX 7900 XTX, RX 7900 XT or any Radeon RX 6000 GPUs, and that's including the entry-level RX 6400.

Because AMD has yet to announce the bundle officially, we aren't sure about the period when this campaign will start and for how long it will run. In any case, it's worth noting that this is the first AMD game bundle to include the Radeon RX 7900 series GPUs. The last bundle featuring their GPUs (Radeon RX 6000 series) ended on February 4th and included Callisto Protocol and Dead Island 2, depending on the GPU.

Currently, AMD has two bundles available: Company of Heroes 3 for those who buy a Ryzen 5000 series CPU and Star Wars: Jedi Survivor for Ryzen 7000 series CPU buyers.

KitGuru says: If you are considering an AMD Radeon RX 6000 or 7000 series GPU, it might be worth waiting a while longer. Holding on a few days might net you a free copy of The Last of Us Part I, assuming you buy the graphics card from an eligible retailer.

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