AMD Never Settle Reloaded Bundle gets an update in SA

16 May 2013
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AMD’s Never Settle bundle ties together a range of awesome free games with AMD Radeon graphics cards. You buy the cards from a prticipating dealer and you get some free download coupons for the games on the various online stores (Steam, Origin, Uplay) that distribute them.

In recent weeks, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon was released and anyone who had previously redeemed a Never Settle Reloaded deal got the title for free. The current games list includes Crysis 3, Bioshock Infinite and Tomb Raider.

AMD has announced a reshuffling of the bundle for EMEA (Europe, Middle-East, Africa) regions and the bundle is valid while stocks last. This is presumably a move to clear out the current bundle stocks before the new one takes effect later this year.

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AMD now makes a big value play for the HD7790, the HD7870, and the HD7900 single-GPU cards. They all get three games bundled and if you were still on the fence about which HD7900 card to get because you had to choose between Crysis 3 or Tomb Raider, now you don’t have to nit-pick.

This bundle will take some time to filter to the various distributors that participate in it and currently the only two retailers that offer it are Wootware and Evetech. MyGaming has reached out to both retailers, but neither provided any information by the time of publication.

Source: Techreport

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  1. UltimateNinjaPandaDudeGuy
    16.05.2013 at 13:19

    Bit sad about the limitations of the manufacturer of the cards :/ Only Powercolor at Rebeltech from what I could see and Evetech is only an already built PC 🙁

    AMD cards I like to buy Sapphire or Asus

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