Hideo Kojima and Kojima productions’ Death stranding arrives on PC July 14th, replete with new PC features, graphical enhancements, and performance-accelerating NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 technology. Furthermore, Nvidia, 505 Games and Kojima have partnered to deliver the very best experience for PC players, with optimized performance, Game Ready Drivers, engineering assistance and testing, and much more.
Now, Nvidia has released a new game bundle in which they are offering a free copy of the Death Stranding PC game, if you purchase a new GeForce RTX GPU. NVIDIA has partnered up with 505 Games to bundle Death Stranding for free.
This promotion includes any GeForce RTX graphics card bought separately, pre-built PCs equipped with GeForce RTX graphics, and also gaming laptops powered by the same Turing RTX graphics.
Unfortunately, GTX Turing GPU purchasers are not eligible for this game offer. The promotion will last till July 29th, so you only have 2 weeks time to claim your copy. You have until August 31st to redeem the digital game code.
Death Stranding is rendered by Guerrilla Games’ Decima Engine with beautiful, realistic photogrammetry textures, high definition models, and stunning landscapes. In addition, the PC edition is enhanced with a range of new features, headlined by NVIDIA DLSS 2.0.
Death Stranding on PC also features support for high frame rates and immersive ultra-wide monitors; introduces a new, powerful photo mode for capturing awesome in-game shots; and gives players full control over graphics options, such as Ambient Occlusion, Anti-Aliasing, Model Detail, Motion Blur, Screen Space Reflections, and Shadow quality.
To quote NVIDIA:
“While supplies last. Qualifying graphics cards, desktops, or laptops: GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080 Ti desktop, GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER, GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER desktop, GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER laptop, GeForce RTX 2080, GeForce RTX 2080 desktop, GeForce RTX 2080 laptop, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER desktop, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER laptop, GeForce RTX 2070, GeForce RTX 2070 desktop, GeForce RTX 2070 laptop, GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER desktop, GeForce RTX 2060, GeForce RTX 2060 desktop, GeForce RTX 2060 laptop. Game must be redeemed with qualifying graphics card installed. Customer must meet the age requirement for the game to redeem. Regional/Country Requirements: Some coupons require that they be redeemed in specific regions or countries they were purchased in. Please redeem the code in the appropriate region/country.
Offer good for one digital download code for a qualifying purchase of GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER, GeForce RTX 2080, GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, GeForce RTX 2070, GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, or GeForce RTX 2060. Death Stranding bundle codes may only be redeemed beginning July 9, 2020 until August 31, 2020 or while supplies last”.
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Now that’s a hilarious and witty comment.
I wonder will we get a Steam key or an Epic Games Store key for Death Stranding.
Cool, basically a $30 rebate.
Where have you seen it listed for $30? On Steam the pre-order is $60
“We need to push our inventory before launching the new ones”.
I don’t think they are having a large surplus that they are forced to give away a game. From what I’ve seen the cards are already sold out at a lot of stores and the stores that still have them are price gouging. Probably it’s due to the pandemic and people having to stay at home.
Unless someone was already going to buy a new RTX card and pay the high price then the free $60 game isn’t going to make up the difference in prices.
It’s just a bad time to buy PC gaming hardware.
The Death Stranding link just takes you right back to this article.
Check the link again. Is it OK now ?
It’s still taking me to this article.
That’s weird. Try to refresh or restart web browser and check once again.
When I click on the first link, this TAG page is displayed for me.
https://www.dsogaming.com/tag/death-stranding/
I just clicked on the link you posted above and it takes me to this article too. Not within the article but it takes me to this article. I still have to click on the article to open it but it’s the same article as this one.
All of the other links in the article are working right though.
I just tried in with Internet Explorer and it does the same thing.
IDK what’s going on ! I told JOHN about this issue, but he also says its ok, and the first link takes him to the above linked TAG page/archives.
I will tell him again though. Right now, he is offline. I’m greeted by this page, when I click on the first link…..There are more articles in this tag section though.. I just took the screenshot of the first 3 articles related to Death stranding.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b43ed46ffedad35d3c9319816f4e629676e61521de904480036dec6a0731d2cb.png
I see. It’s an archive of articles about Death Stranding. I just saw the first article which is this article and didn’t scroll down to see that it was an archive of articles about Death Stranding.
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It’s funny when I see “While supplies last” on codes for a free game. They can’t run out of digital games. I understand that Nvidia probably bought a certain amount of keys to give away but they could easily buy more when those run out. If it’s a question of not going over budget then that makes some sense I guess but what is the customer who buys one of these cards expecting a free game as an incentive going to think when they realize that Nvidia ran out of keys just before they bought the card?
most people seek the best value for money, ( R 3600 / GTX 1060) this is why overpriced tech / marginal upgrades are IGNORED ( turing was a sales flop) it just easier to turn off unwanted gimmicks that kill framerate. so not interested in this nvidia cards or the next ones, waiting for Amd slap some sense into this guys
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Huang said shortly after the release of the RTX cards that the sales hadn’t met expectations. That’s probably what prompted the release of the Turing GTX cards and the release of the RTX Super series of cards for less money than the originals.
Nvidia just wants more profit and market share, and the company’s expectations can only be met when people buy the high-end expensive RTX cards, IMO.
Though. I agree with your point as well. They shouldn’t ignore users of the mid-range and mainstream cards in the Geforce GTX series under the Turing, Pascal, Maxwell categories..
Even though this game supports DLSS, and maybe even RTX in near future, not every gamer is interested in some extra eye candy. They just want to enjoy the game as is.
Should be the other way around, buy this crap and win an RTX card.
Jk, can’t wait to play this game.
But will wait until the bugs are gone, I don’t trust in freshly released games nowadays.
Waiting a while for patches is the smart move and you might even catch it on a sale by waiting a while. At the very least the first time you play the game you will have a better experience than the people who rushed to buy it unpatched.
Indeed.