Nvidia has announce two new Geforce GTX gaming bundles which will kick off with the beggining of spring, the Daylight and the Free-to-play bundles. The bundles will cover both the Geforce GTX desktop graphics cards as well as the Geforce GTX equipped notebooks.
Depending which graphics card you actually buy, you will get either the new Zombie Studios' Daylight game, based on Unreal Engine 4 and/or the Free-to-Play US $150 bundle which includes the Warface, Heroes of Newerth and Path of Exile.
The Daylight bundle will be available for those who buy the Nvidia Geforce GTX Titan graphics card as well as the GTX 780 Ti, 780, 770, 760, 690, 680, 670, 660 Ti and the GTX 660 graphics card. This game from Zombie Studios is described as the "psychological thriller" and although we did not try it, the fact that it is based on Unreal Engine 4 and supports PhsyX, make it sound like a pretty good horror game.
The Free-to-Play bundle will be available for Geforce GTX 750 Ti, 750, 650 Ti and GTX 650 desktop graphics cards as well as Geforce GTX 700M/800M powered notebooks and includes a total of US $150 of in-game cash (US $50 per game) in some of the most popular current free-to-play games including Path of Exile, which managed to get Gamespot's PC Game of the Year 2013 award, Warface, and Heroes of Newerth.
The bundles are always good and while AMD has really done well with its Never Settle program, Nvidia has never gave up on similar bundles but is nowhere near those good old days of The Way It's Meant To Be Played program.
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Source:
Geforce.com.