By Darren Allan
Fancy nabbing a free copy of Ubisoft’s The Division? Lucky for you, Nvidia is running a deal for those who purchase its higher-end GPUs.
The Division is an open-world tactical shooter with strong RPG elements set in New York after it’s been ravaged by a virus.
From February 17 you’ll snag a free copy of the game if you buy an Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 graphics card (or better) for your desktop PC.
Alternatively, if you’re buying a gaming laptop, you’ll get a freebie if you purchase a notebook running a GeForce GTX 970M or better.
Plenty of pixels to push
Nvidia notes that according to Ubisoft’s requirements, the recommended graphics card for the game is a GeForce GTX 970 (although if you prefer AMD, it’s a Radeon R9 290).
The Division is out on March 8, and currently retails for about £40 (around $60, AU$80) on the PC – so it’s quite an impressive freebie. Indeed, in his preview of the title, our own Hugh Langley said: “As an open-world RPG it has me quite impressed, even though I really only had a taste during my four hours with the game.”
It also seems like a game with a lot of potential on …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components