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Intel giving away Hitman 3 and Crysis Remastered with 10th and 11th Gen Core CPUs

It is always nice to get some gaming freebies with PC hardware purchases. We typically see games bundled with graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia, but occasionally, Intel will bundle games with CPUs too. Until the end of July, Intel CPUs will be shipping with free games, including Hitman 3 and Crysis Remastered.

With qualifying purchases of Intel 10th Gen Core i5, i7 or i9 processors, you can currently get a free copy of Hitman 3, Crysis Remastered and in-game content for Shadow Arena. Which specific game you get may depend on the CPU you purchase.

Interestingly, this offer will also apply to upcoming Intel 11th Gen Core series processors, which we now know are launching on the 30th of March, as confirmed by Intel this week.

Overclockers UK is one of the retailers included here, so if you purchase a qualifying CPU from there over the next few months, you'll be able to claim a free game. Of course, there are some terms and conditions involved though, so be sure to check and follow the full instructions, which you can find HERE.

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