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Nvidia bundles Guardians of the Galaxy with RTX 30 systems

Nvidia is back with another game bundle. This time around, those buying select RTX 30-series powered desktops or laptops will get a free copy of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy with their purchase, so they can jump right in and see ray-tracing and DLSS in action. 

While typically we would see games bundled with graphics card purchases, the GPU shortage continues to impact the market. However, prebuilt PCs and laptops with RTX 30 GPUs in them are much more readily available.

Those buying a qualifying desktop PC or laptop with an RTX 3060, RTX 3060, Ti, RTX 3070, RTX 3070 Ti, RTX 3080, RTX 3080 Ti or an RTX 3090 will also receive a code for Guardians of the Galaxy. The upcoming single-player action-adventure is heading to PC on the 26th of October, complete with ray-traced reflections and DLSS, so RTX graphics card users will benefit from visual and performance improvements.

Another recently launched game, Alan Wake Remastered, also supports DLSS, promising huge performance gains across all RTX 30 series GPUs. We recently played the remaster ourselves, so you can read more on that, HERE.

For full details on the Nvidia Guardian's of the Galaxy bundle, head HERE.

KitGuru Says: Guardians of the Galaxy is shaping up to be a good game. Are any of you planning on buying a new gaming PC or laptop soon? 

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