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Nvidia wants to get rid of the gtx 10 series with its 'made to game' campaign

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NVIDIA and its partners have begun cleaning up inventory for the GeForce 10 series by offering promotional packages and price cuts as part of their Made to Game campaign. The new generation of graphics cards is coming, and it's time to get rid of the excess stock of your Pascal-based graphics cards.

Nvidia's 'Made to Game' campaign begins, promotions and discounts for GTX 10 graphics cards

NVIDIA's “Made to Game” campaign is the green team's attempt to remove excess inventory from GeForce 10 to make way for next-gen cards; With promotional packs and price cuts on various GTX 10 cards.

NVIDIA is running the campaign through several of the major distributors and their graphics card partners. The marketing plan includes promotions such as SSD packages with a range of GeForce 10 graphics cards and also the exclusive NVIDIA gaming promotion that includes a copy of Destiny 2 and its two DLCs, Curse of the Osiris and Warmind.

Virtually the entire series has received promotions and discounts, GTX 1080 Ti, GTX 1080, GTX 1070 Ti, GTX 1070, GTX 1060, and GTX 1050 Ti. It should be noted that since this is a region-specific marketing campaign that includes the United States, United Kingdom, and Portugal (as of this writing), prices are based on British Pound Sterling or DEA. Additionally, being region specific also means that not all manufacturers' graphics cards will be included in the campaign, based on their location.

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