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CyberPowerPC is giving away some excellent games with its desktops and laptops

While graphics card prices are trending down, low availability and marked-up prices still remain an issue. With that in mind, many are turning to pre-built PCs for an upgrade. If you're currently shopping around, then there are some deals to be had, including a free game with all CyberPowerPC desktops and laptops. 

Until the 9th of March, you can get a free game of your choice with the purchase of any CyberPowerPC desktop or laptop. Once you buy a new PC, a voucher will be sent to you, redeemable on Gamesplanet for one of five free games on offer.

Buyers will be able to claim a free PC copy of Ghostwire Tokyo, Elden Ring, Total Warhammer 3, God of War or Football Manager 2022. To redeem, you'll need to create a Gamesplanet account, add one of the games included in the promotion to your cart and then apply the voucher, at which point the price tag should drop to £0.

This promotion with Gamesplanet will only be available until the 9th of March. After that, the Gamesplanet voucher will be redeemable until April 30th 2022, so be sure to redeem it and avoid missing out.

KitGuru Says: Are any of you currently shopping around for a new gaming PC or laptop? Are you currently considering one from CyberPowerPC? 

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