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AMD’s new Raise the Game bundle packs The Callisto Protocol and Dead Island 2

AMD is back with another Raise the Game bundle. The RX 7900 series graphics cards will be launching soon, but RX 6000 series cards are still a good option and stock is more readily available. Now, if you plan on picking up an RX 6000 series graphics card, you will get up to two brand-new games.

The new Raise the Game bundle includes Dead Space spiritual successor, The Callisto Protocol, which is due to release this December, as well as Dead Island 2, which is finally coming out in 2023 after nine long years of development.

The bundle applies to all GPUs from the top-end RX 6950 XT all the way down to the RX 6400. However, you'll need to pick up an RX 6600 or better to get both games. The RX 6500 XT and RX 6400 only come bundled with Dead Island 2.

The Callisto Protocol is a next-generation take on survival horror from the mind of Glen Schofield (creator of Dead Space). Set 300 years in the future, the player will take on the role of Jacob Lee – a victim of fate thrown into Black Iron Prison, a maximum-security penitentiary located on Jupiter's moon, Callisto. When inmates begin to transform into monstrous creatures, the prison is thrown into chaos.

Dead Island 2 on the other hand has been in the making for a long time. Initially announced in 2014, the game has been delayed a number of times and has undergone several reboots while in development. The game is finally launching in February 2023, sending players to a zombie-infested version of Los Angeles.

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