In spite of Batman: Arkham Knight’s fairly hefty issues, its ensuing sales halt as well as its upcoming re-release for PC, NVIDIA was pretty smart to bundle it and The Witcher 3 in with their enthusiast-grade GPUs: the GTX 970, GTX 980, GTX 980 Ti and Titan X.
They’re great additions to include, or at least one of them is, making them even better value than they already are. But why include a game that, well, doesn’t work?
To that effect, according to rumours via Reddit and subsequent confirmation by online retailer Newegg, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is next to be bundled with NVIDIA’s enthusiast GeForce range.
Hi everyone! We had a little slip up and posted this deal ahead of schedule. It is not currently available, but stay tuned, it will be soon! Newegg Support -Tori”
We’re excited. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain promises to be a spectacular entry to the series, perhaps its finest, and NVIDIA is expected to work their magic and optimise their drivers as well as lend their expertise in the port of the PC version.
They did the same for Ground Zeroes, and that worked out pretty well for us.
We imagine Metal Gear Solid V will replace Batman: Arkham Knight and The Witcher 3 will remain an inclusion for now.
Source: WCCF
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