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Battlefield 2042 to be bundled with Nvidia RTX 30 series graphics cards

It looks like Battlefield 2042 will be the next game to be bundled with RTX 30 series graphics cards. That's according to Inno3D, who will include the game with RTX 3090, 3080 Ti, 3080, 3070 Ti, or 3070 graphics cards, as well as pre-built systems featuring one of these GPUs.

Inno3D shared the news yesterday, but the webpage has since been taken down. Besides Inno3D, other AiB partners should also announce the promotion as soon as they can. Nvidia and EA have yet to officially announce the promotion and considering the webpage has been taken down, it looks like the bundle was announced too early.

Besides the game, the bundle will also include early access to the open beta and in-game items such as the Baku ACB-90 melee takedown knife, Mr. Chompy weapon charm, the Landfall player card background and the Old Guard tag. The promotion will run from August 24th, 2021, to September 14th, 2021, or while supply lasts. The redemption period ends on December 14th, 2021.

Battlefield 2042  is scheduled to release on October 22nd for PC (Steam, EGS and Origin), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.

KitGuru says: Graphics card stock is still extremely low at retail and many GPUs are still being sold at well above MSRP, which hurts the value proposition of a bundle like this. 

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