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Intel Starts offering a Game Bundle "Accelerate Your Game"
Intel has been looking at NVIDIA and AMD, as they offer nice game bundles with selected processors and graphics cards. Following that sentiment, they have started the Accelerate Your Game game bundle.
We have not seen much of this bundle program just yet, however, it popped up ate OCuK, the promotion offers you a selection of free games or application software with the purchase of a qualifying Intel CPU. You get to choose from:
- Halo Wars 2
- Dungeons 3
- Hitman 2
- Gears Tactics
- VideoStudio Pro 2019
- Corel Painters Essentials 7
- DLC for The Cycle and World of Tanks along with one month of Origin Access
The bundle is valid if you purchase an Intel Core i5 or better (Intel) processor. The promotion is active as we speak and runs to September the 30th, you can redeem your software until October 31st, 2020.
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