Friday, April 5th 2013
AMD to Bundle SimCity with Select A8 and A10 APUs
AMD's "Never Settle" bundles may be selling the company's discrete GPU lineup, but it's not leaving its APU lineup lying down. Starting next week, and running up to the end of Q3 2013, AMD will be bundling select A8 and A10 series desktop APUs with Origin-redeemable codes for SimCity, the season's hottest strategy game. Among the eligible models are A10-5800K, A10-5700, A8-5600K, and A8-5500. The freebie bears a staggering US $60 market value, tied with processors starting at $80, leading up to $130. In its marketing slide, AMD pointed out how the Radeon HD 7000D series graphics cores of these APUs outperform similarly priced Intel Core i3 chips by over 80 percent, in the game.
26 Comments on AMD to Bundle SimCity with Select A8 and A10 APUs
Let's assume that EA's marketing is being honest. Sim City is not, in fact, a strategy game and it is an MMO because of the required online components. Technically then, Sim City is a hot game. It's easy to say that when there is no competition relating to new games yet released this year.
I'm bitter. AMD is foolish for picking up Sim City, because they are linking their name with a PR nightmare. If you want to move units then try linking your hardware to games people actually enjoy hmm....bioshock...hmmm. Linking a decent piece of hardware to a rather despised game is...only viable as a course of action if your sales team has been hiding under a rock for the last two months.
You- Nice,(buys card)
(2 hours later)
(Start playing game)
(1 hour later)
Game-You want DLC with that
(1 hour later)
Game-You want DLC with that
(1 hour later)
Game-You want DLC with that
(1 hour later)
Game-You need this DLC for that
(1 hour later)
You-Fuck it
why rebel why, why can't i be a storm trooper right now
They should give you money for getting it