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AMD Radeon Raise the Game Bundle Now Redeemable

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/14/2022 06:45 PM | source: | 1 comment(s)
AMD Radeon Raise the Game Bundle Now Redeemable

Last month, AMD announced the AMD Radeon Raise the Game bundle alongside the launch of the AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series, providing gamers with complimentary access to Sniper Elite 5 and Saints Row. Today, AMD is excited to reveal that Forspoken will be the third game joining the thrilling lineup of games in the bundle.

AMD worked with etail and retail partners to be able to give gamers codes to redeem for the new bundle at their initial purchase of a Radeon RX 6000 Series product, and starting today, June 14, the redemption portal will be live, allowing anyone who received a Raise the Game code from AMD the opportunity to redeem it and start gaming! 

To see qualifying games and products, gamers can visit the newly launched www.amd.com/raisethegame page. For full terms and conditions, or to redeem game codes, please visit www.amdrewards.com. We will also see more partners enabling the new Raise the Game bundle in the days ahead







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#6025319 Posted on: 06/14/2022 08:15 PM
Aren't these bundles usually done to help entice purchases? For one thing, how is AMD struggling to sell inventory, but if that really is the case, how about... y'know... lower prices? Even the MSRP for RDNA2 GPUs wasn't all that great, but the architecture is 4 months away from being 2 years old. I think AMD would make more of a profit by selling the GPUs for $50 less than they would by bundling these games. People likely have plenty of games they want to play; they don't want more, they just want an affordable upgrade.

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