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Intel is bundling free copies of Battlefield 6 with CPUs, GPUs, PCs and laptops

The Battlefield 6 open beta was insanely popular, breaking multiple franchise records. Intel is being quick to capitalise on this hype with the announcement of its new hardware bundle, giving away free copies of Battlefield 6 with a range of CPUs and graphics cards. 

Starting on this coming Monday, August 25th, Intel will be offering up the Battlefield 6 bundle across 200 retail partners. Those buying an Intel powered laptop, or one of a range of CPUs or GPUs, will get a free copy of the game until September 14th. As a bonus, eligible customers could also get their hands on a skin for Marvel Rivals, as well as free access to various software tools like Xsplit, Magix Vegas Pro or Canvid.

Here in the UK, the bundle is being offered straight through retailers like Argos, Amazon, Scan and OCUK, as well as through system builders like CyberPowerPC and PCSpecialist. Laptops bought directly through the likes of Dell or HP will also benefit from the bundle.

If you do end up buying an Intel CPU or GPU between August 25th and September 14th, you will have until the 31st of October to redeem your game code, or it becomes invalid. You can find the full T&Cs, list of eligible products and retailers, HERE.

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