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You’ll have to win a raffle before being able to buy Doom Eternal RTX 3080 Ti Limited Edition

To celebrate the ray tracing and DLSS coming to Doom Eternal, Nvidia and Bethesda have partnered up to create the Doom Eternal GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Limited Edition Demon Slayer bundle. The bundle is limited to 300 units, but first, you'll need to go through a lottery system just to buy one. 

The bundle includes a Deluxe Edition game code of Doom Eternal, an RTX 3080 Ti Founder's Edition, a Titanium Slayer Collectible figure, a Titanium DOOM Eternal-GeForce RTX t-shirt, a DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods XL mouse pad, and a $100 Bethesda Store gift card. With everything summed up, the bundle is valued at about $1450/€1400.

Those interested in getting the bundle must win a raffle first just for the luxury of spending €1,300. Prospective buyers living in Europe may join the raffle HERE, while North American and Canadian citizens may do it HERE.

The raffle will be open until July 6th at 11:59 PM (MST). Selected winners will receive an email on July 8th that will reserve your right to buy for the next 48 hours.

KitGuru says: If you're looking to buy an RTX 3080 Ti card, it might be worth entering the raffle even if Doom is not your thing. If you get selected, you'll have the chance to buy an RTX 3080 Ti card slightly above the MSRP with a ton of merchandise that you can sell to get some money back.

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