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MSI is offering a Dying Light 2 digital copy when buying selected products

With Dying Light 2 Stay Human about to release, MSI decided it was a good idea to bundle the new post-apocalyptic title with selected PC components, systems and peripherals.

The promotion began on February 1st and will end by March 5th. You'll be able to redeem a free copy of the game after buying an eligible product while stock lasts. The game, however, can only be activated between February 4th (the game's official release date) and August 3rd.

The eligible MSI products for this promotion include the Aegis, Trident and Codex systems, multiple MAG, MEG and MPG gaming monitors, and the MAG gaming chairs. As for PC components, customers who get a B660 or Z690 motherboard, as well as an MSI PC case, PSU or an AIO liquid cooler, may also be able to redeem a copy of Dying Light 2. You can check the list of eligible products on the promotion's page.

To redeem your copy, you'll need to register an eligible product through MSI's member centre and upload proof of ownership (photo of the serial number and invoice). After that, your submission will be reviewed. Once approved, you'll receive your Dying Light 2 key.

Besides this promotion, there's also the MSI Reward Program, where you earn points by reviewing a product, referring a friend or taking part in other actions.

KitGuru says: If you're planning to get a free Dying Light 2 Stay Human key from MSI, you should know that at the time of writing, there are 1477 keys available, so there is a limited number of copies left.

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