Nvidia adds metro exodus to its rtx triple threat game pack
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After Nvidia made the latest GeForce 419.35 graphics drivers available, the green giant is offering a game pack with the purchase of an RTX graphics card.
RTX Triple Threat Offers Anthem, Battlefield V, and Metro Exodus Games with Purchase of a Turing Graphics
Nvidia introduced a new package called RTX Triple Threat that rewards buyers of GeForce RTX series graphics cards with a pack of three free games. This offer is quite similar to the one AMD is already offering with the Raise the Game initiative, where they 'give away' The Division 2, Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2.
Nvidia's RTX Triple Threat is offering three different games from AMD's, these are the Anthem, Battlefield V and Metro Exodus.
The package that was previously offered had Anthem or Battlefield V, for players who bought the RTX 2060 or 2070 graphics card; and both sets for buyers of an RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti. Now, players who buy Nvidia's highest-performance graphics cards can also take Metro Exodus home, while those who purchase an RTX 2060 and RTX 2070 can now choose between one of those three games.
This is good news, although it would have been interesting to be able to offer the three games together for all buyers regardless of the chosen graphics card, as AMD does with the purchase of any Radeon VII, RX 590, 580 or RX 570.
From the official Nvidia site, the RTX 2060 costs about $ 599.90, the RTX 2080 for $ 799.90, and the RTX 2080 Ti for $ 1, 199.
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