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Nvidia Bundles 2 Game Subscriptions With RTX 40 Series Graphics Cards

Enjoy PC Game Pass and GeForce Now free for three months with select RTX 40 Series cards.

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Nvidia is offering three months of free gaming on two different game streaming platforms to anyone who purchases a GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics card.

The holiday offer is available for a select range of RTX 40 Series cards purchased from today until Jan. 8. It's possible to redeem the offer until Feb. 22, though. You'll receive three months of access to Microsoft's PC Game Pass, as well as three months of access to GeForce Now Priority.

As for which cards qualify, Nvidia simply states in the terms and conditions that it's "select GeForce RTX 4090, GeForce RTX 4080, GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, GeForce RTX 4070, GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, or GeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards." The cards will be available through "authorized etail and retail partners," so expect them to clearly advertise the offer in a bid to sell more graphics cards.

Redeeming the bundle code included with these cards requires first installing the graphics card, then installing the latest version of the GeForce Experience, and finally logging into GeForce Experince. You'll then find a "REDEEM" option in the Account menu where the code can be entered. For PC Game Pass, you'll also need to create a Microsoft account as part of the process.

This is the second game subscription offer Nvidia is running for the holidays. The first is for anyone who already has a graphics card they are happy with. Nvidia is bundling three months of PC Game Pass for free when you sign up for six months of GeForce Now Ultimate.

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